After Juliet finally meets her Romeo, the events that takes place in the play transforms Juliet to a loyal, passionate, and mature young lady. In the beginning of the play, Juliet shows no interest in love. However, after the Capulet party, Juliet falls in love with Romeo and quickly matures to a passionate lover. On the night of their wedding day, Juliet performs one of the plays most sincere soliloquies that demonstrates her love for Romeo. As she waits alone in her room she says, “Come, civil night, Thou sober-suited matron, all in black, and learn me how to lose a wining match played for a pair of stainless maidenhoods... Think true love acted simple modesty……