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Essay / Character Development in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Character Development EssayThe play "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, is a dramatic love story. The characters in this play have static and dynamic conflicts. Internal conflict is a conflict in which the person has difficulty making a decision. External conflict occurs when another person, society, or situation hinders the character. In this essay, I will prove that Juliet is a dynamic character. "What do you say? Can you love this gentleman? This night you will see him at our party; read the volume of young Paris's face, and find with pleasure the writing. there, with the pen of beauty, examine every feature of marriage, and see how each other is content; and what is obscure in this beautiful volume, find written in the marargent of his eyes, this precious book of love, this unbound lover, to beautify it. ., only a cover is missing: The fish lives in the sea and it is a great pride for the beautiful without the beautiful inside to hide: This book in the eyes of many shares the glory, The one who encloses; in golden clasps the golden story; share everything he has, by having it, maki...