Topic > Analysis of Juliet Capulet - 1057

Her first representation of love is seen with her father. She wanted a good husband for her daughter and took care of her in a way. Although he pushed the idea of ​​marrying Paris, he initially said to wait two years since she was so young (Act I, scene ii). He also agreed to give her time to think about it rather than just constantly nagging her at first. Her next depiction of love is seen with Romeo when they first meet at the party and share a kiss (Act I, scene v). From that moment on, you can clearly see how much he means to her. She sneaks into the courtyard, then goes to Friar Lawrence for the wedding, sneaks into his room before leaving for exile, and then the final death in his honor. Juliet also represents love for Paris. While he seeks her hand in marriage at the beginning of the play, by the end it is truly established that this is more than a political marriage. He was scattering flowers around his grave alone, even though this could be dangerous for a man of his status (Act V, scene