Upon reading the homework sheet I realized that I had forgotten to contrast Juliet's family and Tillie's family, so here I go:
The main contrast that I notice is that Juliet's family is more functional and connected than Tillie's. One example is that Beatrice freaks out, and she doesn't ever really start or stop freaking out within the play (the exception being the one point where she is planning on going to the school to support Tillie. Lord Capulet only gets annoyed when he wants Juliet to marry Paris and she doesn't want to and the resulting argument. Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet love Juliet, as does Juliets nurse and (just about) everyone else in Juliet's life, where as it seems questionable if even Beatrice and Ruth love Tillie.
The main contrast that I notice is that Juliet's family is more functional and connected than Tillie's. One example is that Beatrice freaks out, and she doesn't ever really start or stop freaking out within the play (the exception being the one point where she is planning on going to the school to support Tillie. Lord Capulet only gets annoyed when he wants Juliet to marry Paris and she doesn't want to and the resulting argument. Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet love Juliet, as does Juliets nurse and (just about) everyone else in Juliet's life, where as it seems questionable if even Beatrice and Ruth love Tillie.
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