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saul85 [17]
2 years ago
11

What social reality do Romeo's and Juliet's names impose on them?

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kompoz [17]2 years ago
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hey are still bound to their names and their familial allegiances. Ultimately Romeo and Juliet's attempt at re-identifying themselves falls short. They find that their names cannot be separated from their original social context and they are still restricted by the boundaries of their family identities.

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