how does juliet compare Romeo to
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She compares Romeo to a tame falcon—a “tassel-gentle” (2.2.) —which suggests that she believes she can control him. Juliet's love for Romeo seems at least in part to be a desire to be freed from her parents' control by a husband who can't control her either
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She compares Romeo to a tame falcon—a “tassel-gentle” (2.2.) —which suggests that she believes she can control him. Juliet's love for Romeo seems at least in part to be a desire to be freed from her parents' control by a husband who can't control her either.
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