Romeo & Juliet - Characters: Juliet
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A worksheet focusing on Juliet's character in Romeo & Juliet, incorporating themes from mythology and encouraging creative and analytical responses.
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Romeo & Juliet - Characters: Juliet
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Scene Summary and Context
In William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo & Juliet, Juliet Capulet is a young noblewoman caught between her family's expectations and her own desires. She is often depicted as embodying purity and innocence, yet she possesses a passionate nature that defies traditional constraints. The play portrays Juliet at a pivotal moment where her love for Romeo challenges her societal role, akin to mythological figures who transcend mortal boundaries, such as Persephone's descent into the underworld or Psyche's quest for love. This mythological framing enhances her characterization as a figure of transformation and resilience. For instance, Juliet’s dialogues reveal her depth of emotion and her willingness to challenge destiny, echoing mythic heroines who defy gods or fate. Her soliloquies often contain poetic imagery, highlighting her internal conflicts and aspirations. As a character, Juliet's evolution from innocence to maturity can be seen as a hero's journey, echoing archetypes of mythic transformation. Consider the phrase 'O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!' which hints at the dual nature of her feelings. Her youthful optimism and tragic fate resonate with mythological themes of love, sacrifice, and heroism, making her a compelling figure within the narrative.
1.
Identify and explain one mythological archetype that Juliet's character can be compared to based on the context provided.
[2 marks]2.
What literary technique is used in the phrase 'O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!', and what does it suggest about Juliet's internal conflict?
[3 marks]3.
Describe how Juliet's character embodies qualities of mythological heroines as discussed in the context.
4.
Select the correct statement about Juliet's character:
a) She is passive and obedient
b) She embodies mythic qualities of transformation and resilience
c) She is indifferent to her fate
d) She solely relies on external influences
Aa) She is passive and obedient
Bb) She embodies mythic qualities of transformation and resilience
Cc) She is indifferent to her fate
Dd) She solely relies on external influences
5.
Identify a poetic device used in Juliet's dialogues that reflect her inner conflict and provide an example.
[2 marks]6.
Create a short poetic paragraph (10 lines) inspired by Juliet's character, incorporating mythological imagery.
7.
Explain how Juliet's internal conflict mirrors the struggles faced by mythological figures in their stories.
[3 marks]8.
Discuss the significance of Juliet’s transformation in the context of mythological narratives. How does her character exemplify archetypal heroism?
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