Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Romeo and Juliet

                               
                                                          Romeo and Juliet

     Romeo and Juliet's love for each other is a great and wonderful story but their love has also caused some intense situations to happen. Their love has made Romeo kill himself, Juliet disobey her father, but also made the rivalries of the Capulets and the Montagues disband. Their lust has changed each other to the point where are all they think about.
     In Act 5 scene 3, Romeo confronts the unconscious Juliet because he heard about her death. He battles and kills Paris and Romeo finds Juliet thinking that she's dead. He takes the poison and drinks it while Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead from the poison. It's really selfish how Juliet setup this whole faking death plan so Romeo could save her from marrying her predetermined husband, Paris. Their love is extremely dangerous.
     Another reason why their love is dangerous is because now that Romeo, a Montague, is in love with Juliet, a Capulet, all the attention is on them so it wouldn't be surprising for a Capulet to attack Romeo or for a Montague attack Juliet. For example, Tybalt attacked and wounded Mercutio so in return, Romeo killed Tybalt. Therefore, Romeo was banished from Verona. If Romeo never had fallen in live with Juliet, all of this attention wouldn't have fallen on him. Not saying that she never be in love but this is something they should be careful about. 
     Their love for each other is major event and has caused an uproar in Verona but out of all this craziness, because of Romeo and Juliet's tragic story, the rivalry of the Capulets and Montagues in Verona has ended. 
      The tragedy Romeo and Juliet is a nice and beautiful story but beauty is seen through the eyes. Their young love has not only caused more disturbance between the two families, but also the death of two people who only wanted love each other.

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