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She is calling Romeo like a falconer; this shows that she is assertive—which is not considered an ideal trait in a woman in Juliet's day.
Juliet is comparing Romeo to a bird and her a bird handler to better explain her feeling. She is comparing Romeo's leave to that of a Falcon flying away, and herself, a Falconer, wanting to call him back to her.
Juliet is comparing Romeo to a bird and her a bird handler to better explain her feeling. She is comparing Romeo's leave to that of a Falcon flying away, and herself, a Falconer, wanting to call him back to her.
We can tell from this line that Juliet is calling Romeo like a falconer; this shows that she is assertive—which is not considered an ideal trait in a woman in Juliet's day.
Why Juliet calls Romeo like a falconer?
Juliet wishes she had the ability to pull Romeo back in her voice, much like a falconer calls his male falcon. "Tassel-gentle" is a male falcon who belongs only to the prince, and "Hist" is a call of a falconer, but the falconer makes a loud voice, but Juliet cannot. She compares Romeo with the tame falcon, the "tassel gentle," suggesting that she believes she can control him. Juliet's love for Romeo, at least in part, seems to be a desire to be released from the control of her parents by her husband, who has no control over her.
The correct answer is option C.
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