Juliet's Marriage Quotes

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Juliet and the Nurse have a strong bond with each other. What important plot event happens before this quote? The Nurse and Lady Capulet are telling Juliet about Paris, there saying how he is so handsome and has no flaws. He also wants to marry Juliet. Juliet agreeing says to the Nurse and Lady Capulet, “I’ll look to like if looking liking move./ But no more deep will I endart mine eye/ Than your consent gives strength to make it fly” (1.3.99-101). This supports the claim because she’s trusting the Nurse’s suggestion as a mother figure and trusts her advice and won’t go against it. I’ll take one look at him and decided if I like him. But I’ll let you make a decision before make my final decision. Juliet has just finished the ball when she pulls …show more content…

Lady Capulet has just announced that Capulet has made a decision for Juliet and Paris to get married in a few days. Juliet speaking to Lady Capulet says fiercely, “Now, by Saint Peter’s Church and Peter too,/ He shall not make me there a joyful bride” (3.5.116 and 117). This supports the claim because she is not letting her parents tell her what to do, she wants to make her own decisions of who to marry. She demands angrily that she will not marry Paris, no matter who tells her too. Capulet knows that Juliet has been at the Friar’s cell but doesn’t know what for. He thinks that she’s going for some common sense and to tell the Friar what happened. But what he doesn’t know is that their creating a plan. Juliet apologizes to Capulet by, “Where I have learned me to repent the sin, Of disobedient opposition/ To you and your behavests,... Pardon, I beseech you!/ Henceforward I am ruled by you” (4.2.18-20, 24 and 25). This supports the claim because she realized what she said and has done to her family, she feels bad and wants to apologize. But this is all part of her plan to not marry Paris, but make her family think she will. I am sorry I disobeyed you and I want your forgiveness. Juliet not listening to her parents and her apology shows how she’s becoming mature and doesn’t want her parents advice anymore which directly impacts her parents and …show more content…

While Juliet’s parents are making final plans for the wedding, Juliet and the Nurse are picking out clothes for the big day and Juliet is getting ready to go to sleep. Juliet says to the Nurse, “Ay, those attires are best. But, gentle Nurse,/ I pray thee, leave me to myself tonight,/ For I have a need of many orisons” (4.3.1-4). This supports the claim because she is being nice, but secretly wants to be alone and doesn't need the Nurse anymore. This is a big deal because she shared her secret with someone else and has replaced the Nurse. These are good clothes for me to wear tomorrow. I want to be alone tonight and want to pray. The Nurse was giving her advice to marry Paris, and was saying how Romeo wouldn’t be a good man. Juliet however gets furious and breaks her relationship with the Nurse. Juliet talks to herself and says, “Though and my bosom henceforth shall be twain” (3.5.241). This supports the claim because she doesn’t want the Nurse anymore and is mad her for giving her advice. I am going to make my own decisions and never tell you what I’m thinking again.The significance of showing Juliet’s change towards The Nurse in Romeo and Juliet is important because The Nurse through most of the book is seen as a mentor and a mother figure and that changes when the Nurse goes against Juliet’s

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