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Monday, February 25, 2019

Analysis of Language Between Juliet and Lord Capulet

This male domination is shown in the play through Lord Capulets births between his wife, young lady and otherwise members of his family. This patriarchal domination tell ons him precise creatorful and makes other characters in the play weaker by comparison. This index is very important in determining the outcome of the play. The portrayal of Lord Capulets character, shows him as one who has the power to tell others what to do as well as having complete power over his household and what happens in his household.He expects his wife (Lady Capulet), daughter (Juliet) and his servants to do barely as he tells them. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan age, so natur tout ensembley he based most of his plays on the morals and accessible standards of the time. During the Elizabethan layover magisterial women were expected to be married off to rich, socially acceptable men. Fathers choose the men they considered suitable for their daughters, aiming to marry them off to higher soc ial circles to levitate their own. Men were considered the bread winners of the family and women inferior to them.It was thought unconventional for women to make important decisions for themselves, they were incapable and therefore men where to make their decisions for them, non bonnie regarding their conjugation. Women could refuse to marry nevertheless would be disowned by their families it was a taciturn threat that was hidden underneath every happy Elizabethan family. honorable as Capulets behaviour so drastically contrasts from when Juliet was obeying him to when she spoke out. Women had both little or no work opportunities outside their family and without a male supporter they became penniless street vagrants.Elizabethan society wasnt fair if it was thence women wouldnt be working in high power jobs evenly with men. The modern society we live in has changed so because of the prejudice against how women where controlled remorselessly by men. In my opinion that is unjust and wrong, I am very appreciative that I wasnt born in such a limited society. At the beginning of Romeo and Juliet it is clear Capulet feels his daughter is too tender to marry and still a odd to the world as Capulet scratch off tells Paris when he proposes, conventionally to Capulet not Juliet. Still a stranger to the world further implies he does not see her as a valid person yet, the fact she is still a stranger to him displays a lack of trust in Juliet and maybe some hidden enquiry about her loyalty to him as a father Lady Capulet reflects her conserves views for Juliet to marry The gallant young and noble gentlemen Count Paris. This shows a positive attitude towards their marriage however this may be due(p) to Lady Capulets conventional need to support her husband. Gallant and noble was the ideal interpretation of the Elizabethan man, which Lady Capulets own marriage was decided upon. in so far in her statement she only refers to the class and politeness of Juliets h usband to be, excluding any words of excitement or satisfaction for her daughter, almost only used to persuade her daughter to accept. This shows the familiarity between render and daughter and how their relationship is based so similarly to that of Juliets and Capulets, on expectations. Juliets refusal to marry Paris affects her father is a variety of ways.On his first encounter with her Capulet asks why she is evermore weeping, showing compassion for his daughter. Yet when he hears of her refusal he becomes angry and insulting. Disobedient Wretch suggests he not only feels betrayed by his daughter but his compassion and love for his daughter was merely superficial and has evaporated along with the marriage proposal. Juliet still shows respect and submissiveness towards her father, beseech him on her knees and thankful even for hate.This symbolises how dependent Juliet is on her father, and how she is emotionally forbidden from self-pity. In Act 3 scene 5 Capulet matter to call his daughter a Tallow faced green sickness implying she is a plague and therefore a burden on the Capulet family. Then he proclaims that one is one too much, we have a curse in having her and threatens to be rid of her. I believe Capulets and Juliets relationship was parley based on his expectations of her as his Little Lady. at one time he accepts nothing of her, she is no use to him as a possession that has merely broken.Act 3 scene 5 contains a number of features of tragedy, not only as Capulet cruelly abandons his daughter, but when Juliet proclaims her future and therefore her death. She curses that If all else fail, myself have the power to die suggesting not only her willingness to die but personalizing the phrase with myself, indicating suicide. All of Shakespeares plays display some sense of tragedy, forever and a day involving the eponymous heroes, who repetitively perish after titling the play such as Hamlet, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra and King Lear.

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