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To what extent has Juliet grown through the course of the play?  

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To what extent has Juliet grown through the course of the play? Shakespeare's romantic tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" is a play of many interesting and complex themes. The main theme would have to be love. There are different types of love, for example the youthful and passionate love between Romeo and Juliet is different to that of the protective and maternal relationship between the Nurse and Juliet. Another theme in the play is fate and destiny. This can be found in the prologue and continues throughout the play. Tension and violence are present in the play portrayed as the "ancient grudge" existing between the Montague and Capulet households. Shakespeare's themes all link together to bring us the tragic and untimely death of the two "star-crossed" lovers, Romeo and Juliet. In the course of this essay I intend to explore the extent of Juliet's growth by studying the changing relationships she...

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