Juliet Character Study
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Juliet Character Study Cheryl Williams 10t. When we first hear of Juliet, it is Paris trying to get her father's consent for them to marry. Her father is trying to stall Paris, he tells Paris 'My child is yet a stranger to the world'. Capulet is referring to Juliet as though she very young and too innocent for marriage. Capulet also says "But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, My will to her consent is but a part; And she agreed, within her scope of choice". He could marry her off to Paris without any thought for her feelings like many men of the era did to their daughters but he isn't, he's being sensitive to Juliet's emotions. The way Capulet talks about Juliet suggests that she's 'daddy's little girl.' When we first meet Juliet she is talking to her mother. Her first line tells us a lot about her relationship with her mother. She calls...

