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By making Juliet marry Paris, who she did not love, Capulet also separated her from Romeo, who she did love and it was this separation that led to her downfall. This contributed to her death because her life wasn't worth living if she couldn't have the only person she loved, and he was the person she lived for. Therefore Lord Capulet is partially to blame for the tragedy due to his inconsideration of his daughter's opinions and feelings.
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"doing painful duties all day long."
> "The men are docile, respectful, and affectionate, with but very few exceptions, truly lovable and manly many of them." "John Suhre a Virginia blacksmith is the prince of patients," "Under his plain speech and unpolished manner I seem to see a noble character, a heart as warm & tender as a woman's, a nature fresh & frank as any child's."
> She feels bittersweet- happy to help, and loving her duties, but also deeply homesick and heartsick. "Though often homesick, heartsick & worn out, I like it-"
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