What is juliet saying? what can we tell about her from this?
hist! romeo, hist! o for a f...
What is juliet saying? what can we tell about her from this?
hist! romeo, hist! o for a falc'ner's voice to lure this tassel gentle back again! (ii, ii, 171)
she views romeo as a falconer—a person who trains falcons—who will "train" her; this shows that she is submissive to male authority.
like mercutio, she views romeo as beastly—he must be "trained"; this shows that she is maternal and treats romeo like a child.
she is calling romeo like a falconer; this shows that she is assertive—which is not considered an ideal trait in a woman in juliet's day.
she is telling romeo to be quiet by repeating "hist"; this shows that she is caring but perhaps a little too controlling.
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