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| This represents the secrets kept from the families of Romeo and Juliet throughout the book. |
Nurse and Friar Lawrence would have had it bad as well. Both families had trusted at least one of these people if not both. Lady Capulet trusted Nurse to practically raise Juliet and to be a good influence for her. Nurse had even assisted Lady Capulet in persuading Juliet to marry Paris. She told Juliet of how he was perfect for her. She showered Paris in compliments calling him, "A man, young lady! Lady, such a man as all the world-why, he's a man of wax" (56). Imagine how silly Lady Capulet would feel thinking as though Nurse was playing some sort of game. She probably would think that Romeo and Juliet were already married at that time when Juliet first toyed with the idea of marrying Paris, and that Nurse had sat there and pretended to support her.Lady Capulet would feel stupid and no doubt be furious with Nurse. And as for Friar Lawrence, he had agreed to marry Paris and Juliet, knowing he wouldn't be able to do it. Why would he lie to them like that? Why would he even agree to marry them?
I can't imagine the anger both families would feel if they were told of this marriage. It is definitely something I would not want to witness.
Defining Vocabulary
arbitrating- the hearing and determining of a dispute or the settling of differences between parties by a person or persons chosen or agreed to by them
distraught- distracted; deeply agitated
immoderately- exceeding just or reasonable limits
inundation- to overwhelm
resolution- a solution, accommodation, or settling of the problem
spited- a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
supple- pliant; flexible

Awesome job, Rebecca. Your use of parenthetical citation is accurate and shows your depth of thought and understanding. Great explanation of your opinions. I look forward to reading your final post!!
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