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recall juliets response when her mother suggests the idea of marrying Paris (act 1, scene 3, lines 98-100) what does this reveal about juliets character before she meets Romeo? how does this contrast with romeos character in the parallel plot involving Rosaline? by act v, how was juliet changedZ?

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Juliet wants to please her mother by considering Paris, suggesting she is obedient and trustful of her parents' judgments. Romeo, by contrast, is wildly romantic in his despair over Rosaline which immediately dissipates when he lays eyes on Juliet. Juliet, transformed by the love she feels from their first meeting, becomes more like Romeo: passionate and willing to do anything to be with the person she loves.

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Juliet would like to please her mother by considering marrying Paris, suggesting she is obedient and trustful of her parents' judgments. Romeo, by contrast, is wildly romantic in his despair over Rosaline which immediately dissipates when he lays eyes on Juliet. Juliet, transformed by the love she feels from their first meeting, becomes more like Romeo: passionate and willing to do anything to be with the person she loves.

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