<span> I think he is jealous of her natural innocence and love for life. Daisy seems unencumbered by social constraints imposed by "proper" society.</span><span>
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The conflict is internal because she does not know whether she should follow her heart and be with romeo and go against her family or do what is right and be loyal to her family
(There was a gleam of truth in the charge of Mrs. Hutchinson9 that the Puritans lived under a covenant of works10. This was because they had not yet fully grasped the whole truth of divine revelation. No further proof of the legalistic tendencies of Puritan worship is needed than a glance at their own laws. A man, for example, was fined, imprisoned, or whipped for non-attendance at church services.) this all what I know hopefully will help you