won't do essay because that's plagiarism but here's a bit:
- Juliet changes more than any other character in Romeo and Juliet. ... But when she meets Romeo, she becomes more and more assertive regarding the path of her life. In the Act III, Capulet tells her that she is to marry Paris, but instead of submitting, she goes against her father's will and professes her love for Romeo.
- Juliet is changed by the love she experiences with Romeo. This Is because as the play progresses Gullets concept of love broadens from what she new it to be by the relationship between her and the Nurse and her relationship with her parents to her relationship with Romeo, she is more willing and open to the idea of it.
Also, I have 2 dogs named Romeo and Juliet. But they don't like eachother. The irony.
he will not die young if he eats his vegetables and stays safe from everything else
I think it is not a hook......a hook is like a statistic, or just a statement related to the topic
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Maintaining eye contact and using pauses as punctuation tend to maintain listener interest.
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There are differing responses to this question, depending on which character provides the answer. Casca explains to Brutus and Cassius that, in the arena, Caesar refused the crown every time Antony offered it because each time he refused, the crowd responded uproariously. Casca observes that “he would fain have had it,” implying that Caesar’s refusal was, essentially, theater and that he was simply pandering to the crowd. On the other hand, Antony uses the same incident to reveal that Caesar refused the crown because he was not ambitious or power-hungry. However, it’s more likely that Caesar’s motivations were as Casca implies: Caesar theatrically refused the crown to further secure the hearts and minds of the people, and he fully intended to accept the crown when the senate officially offered it to him.