Patriarchy in Romeo and Juliet

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English

 

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Maria P

 

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February 11, 2016

 

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Her response is genuinely reverential, thus confirming she understands her responsibility as a daughter, and her place in a male-dominate world; she continues showing such submission, grace, and maturity throughout the entire scene, especially when she decides to agree to "look to like, if looking liking move" (1...
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This is the only scene where Juliet is depicted as being innocent, for when she meets Romeo in act one scene five, she begins transforming from a yielding child into a focused woman in love while maintaining the same element of grace in her presence. Meeting Romeo drastically changes Juliet as she begins to exhibit a new sense of maturity...
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