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Romeo and Juliet: Character Analysis
Summary: This essay is about Juliet and her immature personality. It has three main body paragraphs, each having a quote, and explaing the quote.
In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, there are numerous characters, with many colorful personalities. The main character, Juliet, has a sweet, star-crossed love personality, but the trait that shines the most is immaturity. Three instanced where her immaturity is shone are: when she first meets Romeo, and even though he is a Montague, she lets herself fall in love with him, when she willingly drinks the potion, with out being sure of its effects, and when she finally stabs her self because of her infatuation with Romeo.
Juliet is betrothed to marry Paris, so her mother throws a party in her honor. At the party, which is suppose to be a time to get better acquainted with Paris, she meets Romeo, and falls madly in love with him at first sight. Here we see her immaturity. She thinks she has found her one...
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