Marriage Customs In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is about two young people who fall in love and then ultimately die together. It is a timeless classic and one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. There are many marriage customs in Romeo and Juliet that differ quite drastically than ours. Marriages used to be arranged, Almost never for love, and the age of both of the betrothed was a huge gap.

In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet’s parents picked a suitor, Paris, to marry her. Juliet did not choose Paris to marry nor did she love him. She was in love with young Romeo and chose to marry him. Actually, that’s how it was back in the 15th century. According to historical experts, the parents of the child would choose who they wanted their son or daughter to marry. They would

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