Paris Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet

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Thesis: His utmost adulation for Juliet, as well his responsibility and respect towards the Capulet family, prove that Paris is a stronger choice for Juliet. Body Paragraph 1 Paris demonstrates great responsibility when the idea of marriage comes into play, as he goes to the extent of speaking with Juliet's parents, Lord and Lady Capulet. Responsibility is defined as the ability to act on something individually, and this is shown when he thinks about a future long-term relationship with Juliet. He courageously and proudly goes up to Lord Capulet and asks for the consent to marry his daughter, Juliet, even though they had barely even met. He, showing responsibility for the situation, asks, "Of honorable reckoning are you both, / And pity 'tis you lived at odds so long. / But now, what say you to my suit?" (1.2.4-6). He takes into accountability that he must ask if he has the permission to marry Juliet. He is also undoubtedly polite when he …show more content…

Body Paragraph 2 Furthermore, Paris shows a great advantage over Romeo, another fierce competitor for Juliet's love, by never showing any trace of disrespect for any member of the Capulet family. Juliet is internally affected by the death of her close cousin, Tybalt. In contrast to Paris, Romeo takes the steps of fighting this young man and the outcome changes Juliet and the rest of her family's lives forever. Paris is never seen to harm any relative of Juliet, yet even though it has no real trace back to him, he still realizes how tragic it is to her and makes it a point to make her feel comfortable and respecting the position they are in. In a conversation with Friar Laurence, Paris announces, "Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death, / And therefore I have little talked of love"

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