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Essay heading: Character Sketch on Juliet
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Her husband describes her as a beautiful angel and compares her to the sun. He says that her eyes are as bright as two of the fairest stars in heaven, and her cheeks are even brighter.
She is very brave to drink the poison that the Friar gave her, because she takes the chance of being buried alive. When she sees that the man she loves killed himself for her, she shows lots of strength and courage as she tragically takes her own life at the end of the play... displayed 300 characters
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Her husband describes her as a beautiful angel and compares her to the sun. He says that her eyes are as bright as two of the fairest stars in heaven, and her cheeks are even brighter.
She is very brave to drink the poison that the Friar gave her, because she takes the chance of being buried alive. When she sees that the man she loves killed himself for her, she shows lots of strength and courage as she tragically takes her own life at the end of the play... displayed next 300 characters
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