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Juliet Capulet - GCSE AQA - Coggle Diagram
Juliet Capulet - GCSE AQA
About Juliet
Juliet is a young and innocent teenage girl, but is also decisive, passionate and headstrong
When the audience first meet Juliet, its at her fathers party where she meets Romeo and flirts with him unknowing that hes a Montague
She is smitten with Romeo until she finds out his second name at which point shes devastated
However, as she knows her feelings she speaks to Romeo more and when he reveals his love for her she persuades him to promise his love - and they arrange their marriage
When romeo is banished for killing her cousin, shes devastated but forgives romeo because she loves him so much
Juliets father tells her she will have to marry Paris - she refuses and takes drastic action to secure her future with Romeo
She fakes her death - when she wakes up to find Romeo dead, she takes her own life so they can be together
Juliet is Passionate
How is Juliet like this? - Juliet is passionate when she first meets Romeo. she kisses him when they first meet, and later on, in the famous balcony scene, she declares her love for him
Evidence - ''I gave thee mine before thou didst request it''
Analysis - Romeo requests that Juliet declares her love for him and Juliet simply replies that she has already done so. this shows how loving and passionate she is , as she has given her love and heart to Romeo
Juliet is Headstrong
How is Juliet like this? - Juliet is headstrong when she refuses to marry Paris. this shocks her father and causes her father to threaten to disown her if she doesnt obey him
Evidence - ''He shall not make me there a joyful bride!''
Analysis - This shows how headstrong Juliet is, as she refuses her parents and declares she wont get married to Paris.the use of the explanation mark heightens Juliet's emotions as she is shouting her refusal.
Juliet is Decisive
How is Juliet like this? - Juliet is decisive when she fakes her own death so she can be with Romeo. she listens to Friar Laurence's plan and decided to fulfil it
Evidence - ''Love give me strength, and strength shall help afford''
Analysis - This shows how calm Juliet is when she makes the decision to fake her own death, not knowing of her future. Juliet declares that Romeo's love gives her strength and this fuels her decisions and therefore her decisive nature.