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Romeo and Juliet (Juliet (Juliet idolises and worships Romeo, she is…
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo
his love matures over the course of the play from the shallow desire to be in love to a profound and intense passion
his deep capacity for love is merely a part of his larger capacity for intense feelings of all kinds
love - compels him to sneak into Capulets garden, risking his life
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Juliet
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Juliet idolises and worships Romeo, she is profoundly in love with him
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has little freedom, she is the commodity of her Father
Friar Lawrence
the most scheming and political character in the play - he marries Romeo and Juliet as a part of a plan to end the civil strife in Verona
'For this alliance may so happy prove, to turn your households' rancour to true love'
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Mercutio
constantly puns, jokes and teases
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Nurse
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provides a contrast with Juliet - her view of love is earthy and sexual whereas Juliet's is idealistic and intense
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