jaydontyler15 jaydontyler15
  • 24-10-2016
  • English
contestada

Which lines in this excerpt from act 1 of Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet suggest that lord calumet respects free will?

Respuesta :

saralovestosing
saralovestosing saralovestosing
  • 24-10-2016
First, it is Lord Capulet (just FYI).
Second, He is not seen as respecting free will, but rather as oppressive. I do not think there is a line showing he respects free will. Romeo and Juliet had to sneak around because their parents did not respect free will. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

what does x+7/8=4 equal?
What are binary numbers
what are the four stages of Alfred Meyer
complete the equivalent fraction: 1=5/5=10
Please can u give me two reasons why are people hesitant to report corruption in South Africa?
Two cars are side by side. One is 3.9 meters long. The other is 6% shorter. How long is the second car?
How is using mental math to add with decimals like using mental math to add whole numbers
how did the quota system limit immigration
Which of the following is the least common multiple of 24 and 36? 6 12 72 864
newspaper 14 think and review