Literature entry: Romeo and Juliet-Relation between Juliet and Paris
By William Shakespeare
The relation between Juliet the only daughter of the Capulets and Paris the kinsman of Prince Escalus is with egoism: Juliet does not care about Paris and does not want to marry him, not even to maintain the Capulet family (not even to help them).
Paris only wants to marry her so he will be part of the Capulets, which are indeed a very rich family and probably to later show off Juliet to his friends, but also to have a really good relationship with the people.
Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris so he will be part of their family and they will be the
the Prince's favourites because his kinsman will be married to their daughter.
Juliet fights with her parents many times because she does not like the arrogant, proud Paris and is married to Romeo.
Friar Laurence is also involved, because he marries Romeo and Juliet and hands her the sleeping potion...
4 Comments:
At Wednesday, December 13, 2006, Anonymous said…
This "Romeo and Juliet" character analysis is very interesting. The best thing about this beautiful entry is how you describe in detail Paris' character.
At Friday, December 15, 2006, francevIST! said…
This analysis is clear and really descriptive, good job.
At Friday, December 15, 2006, francesco.ist.opicina said…
Hi I am Francesco you did a very good job. It shows that you have studied the book a lot!
At Friday, January 26, 2007, stefanoIST said…
Hi Sophia! I liked your entry very much! You made no grammar mistakes! Excellent job!
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