Romeo And Juliet Literary Analysis Essay

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Literary Analysis: Romeo and Juliet There are many differences between the twenty-first century and the fifteenth century. In Romeo and Juliet during the fifteenth century in the European culture there were many strict rules, customs, and harsh consequences unlike our society today. Those are just a few of the major differences between the twenty-first century and the fifteenth century. There were many strict rules in the fifteenth century such as arranged marriages another serious rule was the Montagues and Capulets were not allowed to visit each other. Many marriages in the fifteenth century were arranged typically by the parents usually the father, around the age of thirteen. It was forbidden for the daughter to decide who she would marry. Most marriages were based on popularity rather than love. People also weren’t allowed to marry into a different group such as in the play Romeo and Juliet’s love was forbidden because Juliet was a Capulet where Romeo was a Montague. Those are just a few of the strict rules during the fifteenth. …show more content…

In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet Romeo was banished from Verona as punishment for seeing Juliet. Often time’s people were captured and were used for prisoners or as slaves during the day then later went to their cell at night. Today most prisoners get bail or aren’t in jail for life like in the fifteenth century. Many resulted in death in the fifteenth century and was felt as a normal punishment often innocent people would be killed due to the lack use with evidence. In the fifteenth century many immoral consequences occurred not only to the guilty, but the innocent which still sometimes occurs in society today but less frequent (Leech 2015). Those are just a few of the harsh consequence in the fifteenth

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