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gtnhenbr [62]
3 years ago
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Because the play Romeo and Juliet takes place hundreds of years in the past, there are some differences in our marriage values t

hat we do not share with them today. What are these differences? Explain your answer using examples from the play. Use proper spelling and grammar.
English
2 answers:
Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

In my opinion, in the old days, everyone was jolly and grateful for who they got to marry. Money wasn't an influential cause, and although people were different colors, and had different personal attributes or aspects, they would get married for who they were deep inside. When Romeo and Juliet took place, they both were in separated families, and mainly people married their own color. However, money is greatly involved in our current era. People don't look for personal aspects or the way they are inside, many people are what we call "gold diggers". Only getting married for that cash, which is pretty sad these days. Another difference, in my opinion, is that people stayed married longer in the old days, not because of aging, but because of who they were inside, and the true gentleman inside of them. Today, many people get married just for the benefit of finance, and usually leave after cash is earned, which is overall sad.

Explanation:

Self Explanatory. Hope I helped.

lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A major difference is that Juliet is 13 when she's ready to get married  

Explanation:

No one gets married at 13 now!

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