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‘All our sympathies are with Juliet because she receives very little help or guidance at home.’ How true is this statement?  

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'All our sympathies are with Juliet because she receives very little help or guidance at home.' How true is this statement? Romeo and Juliet is said to be the world's most ill fated romance in the whole of drama. The story follows "a pair of star-cross'd lovers" who are willing to sacrifice anything and anyone for the sake of their love. Romeo and Juliet come from "two households both alike in dignity" hindered in their families' feud. The loathsome feud concerns the Capulet and Montague families which spawned from an 'ancient grudge.' Romeo is a young man who is the Montague's son. Juliet, a young girl who is fourteen years of age, she is the Capulet's only daughter. It is greatly argued that the young lover Juliet was faultless in the entire ordeal, as she was young and received little or no guidance at home. Initially, it was evident that Juliet received...

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