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  1. After meeting Juliet, Romeo transforms from a melancholic, love-struck youth pining for Rosaline into a passionate and determined lover. This change reveals his impulsive nature and deep...

  2. After meeting Romeo, however, things change quickly. Juliet transforms from a child who willingly submits to the wishes of her parents into a woman with a tenacious strength in her own...

  3. Juliet’s first meeting with Romeo propels her full-force toward adulthood. Though profoundly in love with him, Juliet is able to see and criticize Romeo’s rash decisions and his tendency to romanticize things. After Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished, Juliet does not follow him blindly.

  4. Jul 14, 2015 · Through the symbolism Juliet's naivety come through, she is seen as young and untouched by the outside world. Romeo finds himself in a similar position later on in the film, he hopes to clear his mind by dunking his head under water, like Juliet he leaves his eyes open and his hair free flowing.

  5. After meeting Romeo, Juliet discovers he is a Montague - her family’s enemy. Despite this knowledge, Juliet cannot change her feelings of love for Romeo.

  6. Though Romeo's behaviour immediately after meeting Juliet may appear more boyish (because less melancholy) than his earlier gravity, the real difference is between youthful dejection (producing an exaggerated affectation of adult disillusionment) and youthful rapture.

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  8. May 3, 2018 · Romeo and Juliet first meet when they’re hanging out in the bathrooms that are, for whatever reason, divided by a large fish tank. From there, Romeo tries to go after her, though she keeps getting held up by her mother, nurse, and Paris.

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