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How Far Does Juliet's Character Change And Develop In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet?
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... How Far Does Juliet's Character Change And Develop In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet? Romeo and Juliet was written at the end of the 16th century. Shakespeare set the play in Verona, Italy during a period when women were treated as possessions and objects, not as equals to men. They were expected to be housewives when they were married and before that, their father's property. Italians were renowned for their short temperament and passionate behaviour, which is possibly the reason for Shakespeare choosing Italy for the setting of this play for they are the main traits of all the characters in this play, including one of the main characters, Juliet. Juliet Capulet, a thirteen-year-old girl, is a main character of the play and although we are not introduced to her until Act I Scene 3, she features in the play before this point. She is first portrayed as a typical girl













