Before we started reading it, I really believed that this story was going to be stupid and all lovey-dovey.. Well, it is lovey-dovey but that's part of it's beauty. At home when I'm reading I always think I know what's going on, or at least can generate an idea of some sort, but that idea completely alters when we read aloud in class. I'm really glad that we do because if not I would fail. Just like that quiz that we took, although I read the part I was supposed to, since we hadn't yet discussed it I was still confused and therefore got 3/10, when I really needed the points.
Like Romeo, I tend to rebel against my parents good-will, but the way I see it is that their good-will is different than mine. I like Juliet's character though, more-so than Romeo's. Instead of whining and complaining like Romeo does, Juliet obeys her parents for the most part, because she knows in the end that they have more power than she does.
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