There would also be a better chance of getting a job when living in rural areas because there are not many people there who could be qualified for a specific job. People would rather live in rural areas because since the city is so busy all day and night, it would be very noisy, and many people like having peaceful nights when they are going to bed. Also there would be less traffic during rush hours. .
Another reason why is that cities tend to have a higher crime rate than anywhere else. This is because in the city there is more to steal, more customers for illegal goods and more places to hide whereas rural areas do not have any of this. Finally, another reason why, is that there is less pollution in the air. The city has many factories and cars blowing out harmful gases into the air that we breath. In rural areas, the sky is not as polluted. It is clean, and usually has a clear sky. If I were to choose to live in either a city or a rural area, I would definitely choose to live in a rural area. I would like to live there because it is less populated, more peaceful, safe to live in and is not polluted. .
Many characters change throughout Shakespeare's tragic play, Romeo & Juliet. This essay uses evidence from the play to examine the changes that are evident in the characters of Juliet and Capulet. The audience's impression of Juliet changes from that of an obedient and sweet girl to a disobedient girl. And the audience's impression of Capulet changes from a loving and caring father to a demanding and hateful father, as the play unfolds. .
Throughout the play, Juliet's character changes from an obedient and sweet girl to a disobedient girl. At the beginning of the play when Lady Capulet asks Juliet if she would like to marry Count Paris, it is clear that when Juliet replies "But no more will I endart mine eye/ Than your consent gives strength to make it fly" (I.iv.104-105), she is asking for her mothers consent.