The Role Of Responsibility In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Juliet’s personality varied greatly; based on her either foolish or brave choices. Since Juliet was forbidden to marry a Montague, she begins to make hasty decisions. These decisions lead to the inevitable death of the star-crossed lover Romeo and his sweetheart. Juliet’s maturity begins to unveil with her own sovereign actions, which were provoked by her love with Romeo. Juliet’s resolution to take Friar Lawrence’s potion, is affected by her newly discovered independence.

First of all, the arrangement of Romeo and Juliet’s marriage was created
solely by themselves, and with no regrets. Romeo and her sweetheart did not receive parental consent before their wedding. They first met and already married each other within a week. This is

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