I would
actually argue that bothhave very formal relationships with their parents that are customary of
the time period. During this time period, children were expected to be completely obedient to
their parents and the relationships were more distant. However, both 's and 's parents show that
they care very deeply for their children.
We especially see Romeo's parents
demonstrate how much they care about their son in the very first scene. After Prince Escalus has
successfully put an end to the whole-city brawl that the Capulets and Montagues have started, we
see Romeo's...
Thursday, 19 February 2015
In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, what relationship do Romeo and Juliet have with their parents?
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