I think you should let Romeo and Juliet be together for the following reasons. One, if Romeo and Juliet can love each other despite being from two families that hate each other then who is to say the two families can't get along just enough to let them be together. Two, if Romeo and Juliet were still here and did get married they could have brought there two families closer on a mutual agreement for the couple. Three, Romeo and Juliet are dead, they both killed themselves over each other because you didn't let them be together. Your feud has been said to go on as an ancient grudge, but Romeo and Juliet found a way to love each other the deserved each other. I think because your two families hated each other you didn't give them a chance.
From the forcing of Juliet to marry Paris, to coming up with a plan for Juliet to be knocked out for quite some time, and sadly, the death of both Romeo and Juliet. Other issues occur in the world that's similar to what happened in the story of Romeo and Juliet. There is a phrase that is ¨death brings out the best and the worst in families.¨ This is true for the story of Romeo and Juliet because they both died, which is the only reason why the two families ended their feud. Who knows if the feud would have been broken if Romeo and Juliet didn't end up dying like they did. That shows that the two families had to go through a very sad event in order for them to realize that their feud is what actually caused it. They were too blindsighted to see that they were the ones who caused the tragic event. ¨First let me be clear about one thing—you are not alone. Not even close! So many people can relate to family fighting after a death. What’s the number one source of conflict? Belongings and money. As hard as it is for many of us to admit, countless families who never imagine there would be conflict over material things are suddenly overwhelmed by disagreement and power struggles.¨(What's your grief). This shows that this happens to families. They have to overcome a tragic event in order to realize something. Now if the Montagues and the Capulets hadn't had their feud,
This is why Fate and the long lasting family feud killed Romeo and Juliet. If their families never had been enemies, they would be still alive to live a happy life and not a life of death. The families, though that fight each other was the best option instead of just reasoning their differences. That is why fate and the long lasting family feud killed Romeo and
Juliet was brought up to dislike the Montagues without proper reason why. She cannot love Romeo, for his name is the enemy. Juliet brings awareness to this subject as she states, “My only love sprung from my only hate! . . . Prodigious birth of love it is to me that I must love a loathed enemy” (Shakespeare 84). Juliet knows she is not to love or be in contact with a Montague. She still continues to brawl for Romeo, even when she knows her parents will be furious if they found out. Had there not been a feud, there would be no need for Romeo and Juliet to hide their love. In the end of the book the two families resolve their differences, however it is still too late to save the young lovers. As the parents of both kids say, “For I will ray* her statue in pure gold . . . As rich shall Romeo’s by his lady’s lie, poor sacrifices of our enmity!” (Shakespeare 302). This quote brings about that Romeo and Juliet’s parents accept responsibility, as they prove the feud is the reason why their kids are dead. Overall, as Juliet’s parents believe holding a feud wouldn’t resolve in any trouble, they are held accountable for Romeo and Juliet’s
A story where two families have a feud but only two young lovers can fix , but it even takes life’s to fix. In the story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a very event full story. Firstly I’d like to start off with both Romeo and Juliet fell in love at a young age but that's what it was like back then. Their families had a huge feud going on between them for years. Which mean they couldn't marry but they did anyway. They didn't tell anyone except the Friar and later on the Nurse found out.
If Romeo and Juliet’s families did not hate each other, there would be no suicide, and there would be no reason the two could not be married after meeting and being infatuated. The reason this is so important is because without this factor the play would most likely not be a tragedy, just a romance. If Romeo and Juliet had been married for a while, then true love could have been real between the two. Since the two did not know each other well, and were irrational teenagers, love was not the motivation here, the attraction the two had for each other was the
The family feud is one of the reasons Romeo and Juliet's tragic death. Romeo and Juliet would have no reason to hide their love if the feud didn't exist. If they
Not thinking of their families’ disagreements, Romeo and Juliet should have been able to marry and choose who they love desirably without the disturbance. By the encouragement of feuding and quarrelling from the heads of the Montagues and Capulets, the only outcome of this was an extremity of death. Although both of their parents were only wanting the best for their children, simply by not realising how much it was tarnishing their love life. A marriage was decided by Juliet’s parents, the Capulets, where she was due to marry Paris. Without knowing, this would affect the law in which she was by this time marital to Romeo. With Juliet not being able to discuss her marriage to Romeo because of their families’ feuding, this contributed to the unsuccessful plan and deaths of Romeo and herself. The feud between the two families is one of the main explanations and cause for the death of Romeo and Juliet.
When Juliet was at her balcony, she said “romeo,romeo! where art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and I’ll no longer be a Capulet” (act 2, scene 2, page 2) when she says that she means why do you have to be a Montague and if you leave your name then we can love each other. That means that if their families were not enemies, then their love would not be forbidden. Another example is when the families found out that their kids were dead. It says that if their feud was not a real thing, then their kids would still be alive. (act 5, scene 3, page 13) what that means is that there feud was pointless and all it caused was death. That is why family affiliations was a major role in the play Romeo and
All this fighting between the two households, how did it even come about? This contempt between the Capulets and Montagues has gotten way out of hand and should be stopped. I’m not going to forbid Romeo from seeing a girl based on her last name. The battle is between the parents not us. We shouldn’t be made to hate a family based on their beliefs and if Romeo truly likes this woman, I say go for
To begin with, the first point will be the fact that the two families that Romeo and Juliet come from would never intermingle. It states at the beginning, “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny.” (Shakespeare Prologue) This means that the two families are foes and have always been from ancient times. Later on in the play, after Romeo and Juliet meet, she states, “Deny thy father and refuse thy name,Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love.”( Shakespeare Act 2 Scene 2 Line 38) This clearly shows that she is baffled by the fact that she has fallen in love with her enemy and could only be a work of fate itself. Throughout this evidence we can see that
I went to the party my mother wanted me go to and I saw a boy. We talked a little at the party but I didn't get to know him so, I made the nurse find out about him, comes to find out his name is Romeo. After the party I went home and was outside by myself. Romeo found out where I stayed and we started to talk but I was afraid he would get caught because he wasn't supposed to be there so i told him he has to go before he get caught. The nurse told me Romeo wanted to marry me So i'll have to ask him for myself but i'm not sure. He told me he really did wanted to marry me I was excited , but the day after he told me he wanted too I had Second thoughts if he really did or he changed his mind.I lied to my parents and told him i'm going to
First of all, Romeo and Juliet weren’t allowed to be together because their families were enemies and they didn’t want their families crossing each other so the two didn’t take it well “I know not how to tell thee who I am. My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself because it is an enemy to thee” (Shakespeare
In Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare there are two families that don’t get along and have conflict with each other. The two families that don’t get along and have conflict with each other are the Capulets and the Montagues. Romeo is from the Montague side and Juliet is from the Capulet side and they both fall in love with each other and forget about the enemies
Have you ever read or watch the movie Romeo and Juliet? No well it’s about it’s about a heartbreaking love story about two people who are madly in love and Juliet’s parents won’t let them be together. So I’m here to tell you three reasons what they could have done differently about the movie.
Likewise, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was the fault of the Capulet and Montague families because of the blind hate feud between them. In the book both the families of the Montagues and Capulets have been holding an “ancient grudge” towards each other for the longest time, but it does not answer the question why the families have been holding the grudge on each other in the book (Shakespeare prologue 1.3). The two families hatred for each other cost both of them the most important things. If the two families could have forgiven each other Romeo and Juliet still would have lived. When Juliet and Romeo fell in love together, they knew they were both from opposite sides of families and could not tell their parents about it, so the friar had to come up with a plan for Romeo and Juliet to be able to be together, leading to a tragic outcome of his plan. In the end of the book when juliet is dead faking her death using the potion friar gave her, then romeo comes into the room thinking she is dead, romeo takes the vile of poison he had and before he drinks it he tells juliet “with a kiss I die”(shakespeare 5.3.131) a few moments