Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Juliets Emotional Currency in William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet :: Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
In an attempt to push apart from medieval sock conventions and her fathers authority, Shakespeares Juliet asserts sovereignty over her cozyity. She removes it from her fathers domain and uses it to capture Romeos love. novice Mary Bly argues that sexual puns color Juliets language. These innuendoes were common in Renaissance belles-lettres and would wear been recognized by an Elizabethan audience. Arguably, Juliet uses sexual terms when language to Romeo in order to make him aware of her sexuality. When he comes to her balcony, she asks him, What satisfaction croupest deoxyguanosine monophosphate have to darkness? (2.1.167). Bly asserts that satisfaction in her hands, becomes a demure piddle away on the sating of desire (108). Following this pun, Juliet proposes marriage. She teases Romeo with sexual thoughts and then stipulates that marriage must precede the consummation of their love. Juliet uses death in a similar sense. She asks night to Give me my Romeo, a nd when I sh tout ensemble die / Take him and cut him out in little stars (3.2.21-22). Death holds a double meaning in these lines. It connotes twain ceasing to be and erotic ecstasy (Bly 98). Based upon this double meaning, one can infer that she sweetly asks civil night to teach her how to lose the game of love she is well-nigh to play for her virginity (Wells 921). She tells her nurse, Ill to my wedding bed, / And death, not Romeo, take my maidenhead (3.2.136-137). Placing death arctic Romeo highlights the irony of the situation both death and Romeo should claim her maidenhead together. These sexual puns reveal Juliets awareness of her sexuality. She entices Romeo, forcing her sexuality to act as emotional currency.   later on her marriage to Romeo, Juliet speaks about her virginity in objective terms O, I have bought the mansion of a love / But not possessed it, and though I am sold, / Not yet enjoyed (3.2.26-28). In line 26, love is an object to be bought an d sold. In the next line, she recognizes that she sold herself. Juliet understands that she sold her virginity for Romeos love.   Juliet rejects all previous standards for women. She will not be confined to a relationship with Romeo that adheres to the courtly love tradition.
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