Juliet changes a lot from the beginning of the play to the end because she used to be an innocent and obedient girl to disobedient girl. She used to be reasonable to rebellious and dependent to independent. Juliet’s first major change was obedient to disobedient. In the quote, Juliet is obedient to her mother, which is lady Capulet, in the quote you'll see that Juliet respects and obeys to her mother, “Madame I am here, what is your will?” (Act 1 scene 3) this quote proves my point because she is at her will every day. Juliet now changes over time with Romeo, in this quote, Juliet is being yelled at by the Capulet which is her father. …show more content…
Juliet in the beginning of the play, Juliet was a reasonable person who never had a doubt in her eyes she would always listen to her parents and be respectful but over the time, she is with Romeo she starts to be a little rebellious. In this quote, you'll see that Juliet is showing how she was reasonable. “I'll look to like....But no more will I endart my eye than your consent gives strength to make fly.”(Act 1 scene iii) This quote shows how Juliet was respectful and reasonable towards her parents and other. Juliet starts becoming more rebellious her impatience and stubbornness here by begging the night to come so that she may see Romeo again.