The whole theme of the story of ' Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare' is that star crossed lovers never end well especially when both family have a grudge against each other things don't end well. Right when Romeo had known Juliet was a Capulet when he meet her at the Party he wasn't even invited at he should of back away . He should of backed away from Juliet as also Juliet should of done to since she was going to be married soon enough with Paris. Neither Juliet or Romeo had the courage or capacity to leave one another which they could of done. Juliet had very known that she shouldn't of fall'in for some one like romeo especially when he is her fathers great enemies son. She knew very well but went against all her family and married
After pondering outside on her balcony , Juliet decides to inform her father, Capulet, she won't marry Paris and confesses her love for Romeo. Juliet goes to her father's study and tell him of her feelings. Capulet reacts awfully and is infuriated .Juliet asks for his forgiveness but Capulet shows no mercy. Juliets request makes Capulet more mad and as a result of juliets actons and words Capulet banishes Juliet out of the Capulet house and disowns her as his daughter. Juliet leaves the Capulet house crying , she then relizes the benefits of not having the Capulet last name and ties then she sets out to find her true love Romeo who is no longer her enemy.
Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean play about two star-crossed lovers who unfortunately died too soon. Many are to blame, however, Romeo and Juliet are mostly at fault because both knew that their families had a feud and still continued to see each other, they were both extremely impatient, and they were also too emotionally involved with each other too soon. The night that Romeo and Juliet met, they both find out that their families hate each other and still continue to see each other. In Act 1 Scene 5, Nurse tells Romeo that Juliet’s mother is a Capulet and Romeo responds “Is she a Capulet?
They were so relentless in making their marriage work, but should have seen that it wouldn’t have worked out. Once Romeo finds out that Juliet is “dead” Romeo professes, “Then I defy you, stars!” (5-1 [24]). He thinks that he can change his fate; however, he’s only bringing himself closer to it. No matter how hopeful or relentless they are, it’s not going to fix their problem or change their fate. Young love believes in happy or happily??? ever after no matter how impossible it seems. They don’t see that love isn’t as indestructible as it seems. Their star-crossed love made them destine to fail. Even the most relentless people can’t escape their destiny; however, even in the most preposterous situation for success hope is the only thing they hold to. Love clouds the truth in the situation. Juliet becomes so persistent on making their relationship work, ← (yes, no) she is willing to make everyone think she is dead, so she can run away with Romeo. In doing that, she would have to leave all that is known behind. Romeo and Juliet ignore the fact that they were sworn enemies because they love each other. This is the first warning sign they were given to show that they would have a rocky relationship. Although they received many indications of their ugly fate, they were ruthless to the
The perfect love story in this shakespeare story would feature a good ending such as a marriage, a family that get stops feuding and no deaths, but instead they have a tragic and depressing mood to it.For example in the Prologue, the Chorus states “ A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And the continuance of their parents' rage” ( 1.Prologue.6-10). Even after Romeo and Juliet kill themselves their family don’t somehow come together as a breaking point to stop feuding even when their were alive and trying to see each other. Also when Lady Capulet and Juliet were having a talk, Lady tends to be very demanding and forceful of Juliet having a husband such as Paris. In Act three Lady Capulet says “ Well think of marriage now. Younger than you, Here in Verona, ladies of esteem, Are made already mothers. By my count, I was your mother much upon these years… The valiant Paris seeks you for his love” (1.3.69-74). If this was to be a perfect love story a mother wouldn’t condone of force their child of getting married at only being a teenager. Instead they would most likely support their child’s decision of doing what they want or giving them different
Lord Capulet believes that “’tis not hard” to end the violent feud between the Capulet and Montague household. The intense dislike between Juliet’s and Romeo’s family causes the two lovers to hide their relationship. Capulet would have allowed Juliet to marry Romeo because the Lords of each household have aged and find it easier to “keep the peace”. E. The burning hatred between the houses is burning out and so is their willingness to start a fight.
In Shakespeare’s famous play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are two star-crossed lovers with an unfortunate ending. They were acquainted at a ball Romeo snuck into and fell in love at first sight. After they fell in love, they were secretly joined in marriage by Friar Lawrance. Their marriage was short-lived because Juliet was later involuntarily forced to marry the cousin of the prince, Paris. In the end, both Romeo and Juliet commit suicide, and the families decide to end their feud.
To begin with, it is shown near the start of the book that the two main characters are childish. Before Juliet, Romeo said he was in love with her cousin Rosaline. The two of them never talked before, or very little. When Romeo and his friends go to a party, Romeo goes for the sole purpose of seeing Rosaline. He ends up seeing someone else instead. The beauty he sees is Juliet. They immediately fall in love with each other based off looks considering they had one dance and knew nothing of the other person. Just like that, Romeo moved on from Rosaline and onto Juliet without thinking twice. Even after realizing the person they were newly in love with was from the family enemy, they still decided to pursue this fresh
At the party in which Romeo meets Juliet, Romeo finds out that Juliet is a “Capulet” and says that his life is a “foe’s debt. ”(1.5.118) Romeo was aware that a relationship with Juliet could cause problems both for him and her because of their feuding families. He chooses to meet with her and marry her anyway. If Romeo were to not meet with Juliet after finding out that she is a Capulet, none of these tragic deaths would have happened.
If Romeo would not have went for Juliet and tried to be with her then they would not have ever been in that situation to begin with where they couldn't be apart. “If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.” ( This is the scene where Romeo first really goes for Juliet, although knowing that his family and Juliet's were sworn enemies, and that the two would not be allowed to be together.Yet it did not matter to Romeo, he still pursued his feelings. Since this is the beginning of when they begin to find the love for eachother, they would not have been together if he did not approach
One of the most painful scenes in Romeo and Juliet is where Capulet berates on Juliet. This scene has more meaning than what some may be deterred from seeing by being so befuddled as a result of Capulet’s shear rage towards his only daughter. To provoke such an eruption, Juliet had chosen not to marry Paris who is selected by Capulet himself. Due to the time period this is shown as great disrespect because she disobeyed her parents. She is forced to rebel against her parents because of choices she makes throughout the entirety of the play. This rebellion against her parents that has sparked within Juliet is caused by her marriage to Romeo and her decision to not marry Paris.
Romeo and Juliet first met each other at a party at the Capulets house. They fall in love with each other at the first sight without knowing that they are from families who hate each other, and when they do learn about it, it is too late. Juliet realizes that it was a mistake to fall in love with Romeo, because he is one of the people she should watch out for. He is her first and only love, but he is an enemy of her family. Lucky for Romeo, Juliet is smart, and such dumb thing as hate between their parents wouldn't stop her from loving Romeo and getting married with him. She is sorry that their families are enemies, though, because everything would be much easier if they weren't. So this is the first time when the hate between Capulets and Montagues becomes problem to Romeo and Juliets happiness. Only after their children die, the Montagues and Capulets come to their senses. The Prince accuses them of killing Romeo and Juliet. The Prince makes them see how wrong they were all the time, that all because of their hate, because they couldn't let their children love each other, Romeo and Juliet died. After that, Capulets and Montagues decide to call it quits. No more fighting, and Montague even says that he will make a gold statue of Juliet, but what is that going to do? It is too late, nothing will bring them back. It is totally Capulets' and Montagues' fault that Romeo and Juliet died. If they didn't hate each other so much,
In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo is proven to be utterly hopeless. For instance, when Romeo is explaining to Benvolio why he is so sad about falling in love, Romeo mourns, “Alas that love, whose view is muffled” (1.1.169). Due to this blindness, Romeo must endure the agony caused by his love not being reciprocated. He also has no assurance that going through this pain will give him what he wants in the end, but has no choice but to bear it anyway. Essentially, Romeo cannot make this woman love him; he may only expect the worst but hope for the best. Furthermore, Benvolio wants clarification on Romeo’s crush’s marital status, so Romeo explains that “She hath forsworn to love” (1.1.225). Despite Romeo’s deepest heartfelt affections,
Both Romeo and Juliet were experiencing some sort of heartbreak at the time of their meeting, causing them to have poor and quick judgement. The article states that both were in a desperate emotional state. Juliet was upset about marrying Paris, and would have done anything to get out of it. The handsome new boy who had an interest for her was a perfect way to avoid marrying him. It was so
Romeo and Juliet’s immaturity when it comes to their relationship and their hasty decision making lead to their tragic deaths. The young couple was naive and foolish in thinking that they could marry one another without their parent’s knowledge or consent. This ignorance lead to their tragic downfall with its inevitable complications. For example, Capulet assumed that Juliet would marry Paris, but he was unaware that she was already married. This arrangement between Capulet and Paris lead to Juliet faking her death, which was a direct cause of the couple’s downfall. Another way Romeo and Juliet’s immaturity impacts the play is through their hasty decision making. Romeo and Juliet’s judgment is often clouded by their attraction for one another, which puts their true feelings for each other in question. Perhaps