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Question: Juliet’s parents have arranged a marriage for her to marry a wealthy suitor named Paris. Discuss the social expectations for women and marriage. How are they similar or different in your culture?
In Juliet's culture, social expectation for marriage for women is for them to marry someone their parents choose, typically a wealthy suitor. The family would typically be more concerned with money and stature than with love. This expectation of marriage is still prevalent in many cultures today, where family connections are highly valued, and marriage is seen as a way to solidify family relations. In some cultures, such as American culture, women are expected to marry someone they love and to find a spouse who shares their values and interests. Love is often seen as being more important than money, and ultimately, the decision to marry is left to the two people in the relationship. This expectation of marriage is very different from Juliet's culture, where family ties and a good financial match are valued more highly than love.
Feb. 9, 2023, 11:05 a.m.
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