Thursday, May 14, 2015

Act 3, Scene 5 Juliet's bedroom

In Act 3 Scene 5 10/15 Juliet and her dad are getting into an argument over Juliet's soon to be marriage with the person her father has chosen. I believe that both the father and Juliet need to come to an agreement instead of demand things right away. Juliet's father is immediately demanding that Juliet get married without letting Juliet have a chance at speaking. Lord Capulet is getting so angry with this "disobedience" from Juliet that he begins to get mad with the nurse. Obviously Lord Capulet and Juliet are very cross with each other and I think that their relationship is failing. Lord Capulet says, "That God had lent us but this only child; but now I see this one is one too much, and that we have a curse in having her". This very distinctly indicates that Lord Capulet regrets having a stubborn daughter and he says that one child is one too many. Lord Capulet and Juliet's relationship has really fallen because of the fact that Juliet refuses to happily marry someone besides Romeo.

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