The Capulets are a powerful family in Verona in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Status and prestige are important to them. Members of the Capulet family in the play include: Juliet: A thirteen-year-old girl approaching the age where she might marry Capulet: Juliet's father, whose first ...
Analyze Benvolio's character traits in Romeo and Juliet. Learn who he is and understand his role and personality with direct quotations and a...
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An ENTP’s goal in any relationship, personal or professional or romantic, is growth and improvement. You will find them constantly motivating their partner to be a better version of themselves, while working on their own personalities too. According to an ENTP, the entire purpose behind two pe...
What went wrong: When an Oracle proclaims Okonkwo’s adoptive son should be killed, the elders advise him not to participate in the killing himself. However, Okonkwo’s obsession with masculinity and fear of being perceived by his fellow mean as weak leads him to take part in the murder. ...
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Name:___ Date ___ Perfect Mate: Student Form In Act I Scene 2 of Romeo & Juliet, Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, and Paris, cousin to Prince Escalus who wants to marry Juliet, discuss the marriage. In many cultures marriages are arranged by parents with little or no input from the...
Of course, not all topical films are overtly topical. Many comment on the present day by telling a story from another time. “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967), set in the 1930s, expressed the restlessness of the 1960s. Franco Zeffirelli used “Romeo and Juliet” (1968) to comment o...
Much of the comic relief in Romeo and Juliet comes from the character of Juliet's Nurse. The Nurse often makes jokes, uses innuendos, and generally teases Juliet for the audience's benefit. How does the Nurse betray Juliet? When Juliet's parents tell her that she has to marry Paris, ...