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      • Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet mature significantly. Initially, Romeo is impulsive and infatuated, while Juliet is naive and obedient. As their love deepens, Romeo becomes more serious and willing to take risks, and Juliet grows more independent and defiant of her family's expectations.
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  1. Juliet’s first meeting with Romeo propels her full-force toward adulthood. Though profoundly in love with him, Juliet is able to see and criticize Romeo’s rash decisions and his tendency to romanticize things. After Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished, Juliet does not follow him blindly.

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  2. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Juliet evolves from a naive, obedient girl to a defiant, independent young woman. Initially, she is compliant with her parents' wishes...

  3. Romeo says this in Act I, scene 1 after he comes upon the place where the servants of the Montagues and Capulets have been fighting. His remark highlights the close connection, seen throughout the ...

  4. When Romeo and Juliet talk, they reinforce the extraordinariness of their new love by using the religious language of “pilgrims,” “saints,” and “prayers,” suggesting their love will escape earthly limitations.

  5. The ball marks a turning point in Juliet’s character development. She meets Romeo at the ball and falls in love with him. While Romeo speaks in overly sentimental sonnets, Juliet’s approach to ...

  6. Jun 4, 2020 · At the masked ball, Romeo spies Juliet and instantly falls in love with her; she also falls for him. They kiss, but then Tybalt, Juliet’s kinsman, spots Romeo and recognising him as a Montague, plans to confront him. Old Capulet tells him not to do so, and Tybalt reluctantly agrees.

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  8. Romeo quickly abandons his feelings for Rosaline and swears his eternal, undying love for Juliet, revealing his melodramatic and quickly changeable nature. After secretly marrying Juliet with the help of Friar Laurence, Romeo is even more resistant to being drawn into his kinsmen’s brawls.

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