Juliet's Unconditional Love For Romeo

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Juliet has an unconditional love for romeo, that changes her life forever. Juliet does not care about love at first. Then she met romeo and fell in love. Then in the balcony scene Juliet sneaks out of her room to go to the balcony just to see romeo. By doing this she is following her mother`s advice of dating and marriage. Throughout the story of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet's character changes. Her character changes because at the beginning of the story she does not really care about marriage then by the middle of the story she falls in love with romeo, lastly she marries Romeo and lives a happy life. The third point is that Juliet threatens to kill herself. She does this in spite of her and Romeo are not allowed to be together because of the

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