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Nastasia [14]
2 years ago
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juliet makes decisions and acts a particular way throughout the play that are result of social norms regarding women’s reputatio

ns and appearances. discussed some of Juliet‘s actions in act three that are based on social and family expectations. what would you do in her place? in what situation would you act differently either to maintain your reputation or keep up appearances? why?
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drek231 [11]2 years ago
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Answer: Juliet is involved in a serious dilemma at the end of Act III. She has to decide whether to be disowned by her parents and refuse to marry Paris, realizing that she and Romeo have no future because he is banished and will never be accepted by the Capulets. If I was Juliet I would not bother to try and be with Romeo because, in the end, everyone ends up hurt, and both family´s someone important to them.

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