 Here are three quotes on the character of Juliet that you can use in any essay in Remy and Juliet. Number one, when she tells her mother, this is an honour that I dream not of. Here we can see that Juliet is actually very assertive in stating that she doesn't really want to get married. She does not see marriage as an honour that she aspires to, which is unlike most Elizabethan women at the time. Number two, if thou thinkest I am too quickly one, I'll frown and be perverse. Juliet sends this to Remy when she tells him that she's not easily won over, she's not an easy woman who can just simply fall in love with him and just do whatever he wants. We can see here that Juliet is very assertive in spite of being in love with Remy, she still demands some form of commitment from him. And number three, oh happy dagger. Juliet says this before she kills herself once she sees Remy as dead body. We can see here that she actually refuses to listen to Farah Lawrence to leave and to flee and instead she takes her fate into her own hands by committing suicide. Now don't forget guys that I will be doing weekly English GCSE Language Trip 1 and Language Trip 2 revision classes from this Sunday all the way through to the final GCSE exams. Make sure you sign up.