Have you ever wondered if your going to be the new face of Romeo and Juliet? Two local teenagers are becoming the new face of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet and these two local teenagers have many similarities and differences within their stories. In both cases, these stories of teenagers thinking they have found their forever love, are similar in many ways. Both stories involve young teenagers thinking they have just met the love of their life. Their parents do not approve or are not aware of the relationship. Romeo and Juliet hide their relationship from their parents and these two local teenagers run away going against their parents wishes. Romeo and Juliet think that they are in love when they just met eachother. In both cases
If you know William Shakespeare you know the play “ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, a tragic story that proves that love makes teens do crazy things. I have found evidence that teens make lots of risky discussions. Parents also affect the way teens act based on how they treat the kids. This story has many people wondering if they treat their kids bad how will the outcome turn out.
Teen Rebellion is a common theme throughout movies, literature, and song lyrics. Teen rebellion is a normal action through teen years. Teen rebellion is caused by wanting to prove a point and a craving for freedom. During teenage years you always want prove a point weather to an authority figure or even to yourself. Also teens are growing into adults and tend to grave freedom. In Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” both Romeo and Juliet rebel against their families. The two families of Romeo and Juliet are the most bitter enemies and only care for murdering the other family. Romeo of the Montagues and Juliet of the Capulets are now falling in love with each other but know that the war being families will be a complication to their love. Romeo
Teen Rebellion is opposing or taking arms against someone. Rebelling when it comes to teens is often synonymous with contrary behaviour, defiance, or being disobedient. “A rebel is someone who is rebellious in nature. They are often resistant to authority, whether it is their parent, educators, or other adults in their life matters very little. They choose to defy not only rules but general social norms as well. Society often links a rebel with many negative connotations. As a result, they are often labelled as bad, unruly, or troubled ”(nobullying.com).
When Juliet finds out that Tybalt has been killed and Romeo is in exile, for killing Tybalt, Juliet feels both passionate about Romeo and disappointed in both Romeo and herself, which reveal her inner struggle. In Act 3, Juliet’s Nurse comes back with this news that Tybalt is dead and that Romeo is such an awful person for killing him. Juliet fights back at the Nurse, and herself, for speaking bad about Romeo. She claims, ““Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband? Ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name, When I, thy three hours' wife, have mangled it? But wherefore, villain, didst thou kill my cousin? That villain cousin would have killed my husband.” (3.2.99-101). This shows that Juliet is passionate about Romeo, because first of all, she says that she was wrong to say bad things about her husband.
Many teenagers make bad decisions, and act in a way most adult would say is unintelligent. Romeo and Juliet was a story about two feuding families with the same wealth living in Verona. After a big fight Prince Escalus tells them that if there is another fight they will be killed. Later that night Romeo meets Juliet at her father’s party and they both fall in love, after the party Romeo talks with Juliet about getting married and she agrees to have the wedding the very next day. After the wedding the two families get into another fight. Due to the fight Mercutio and Tybalt gets killed. Romeo who was also fighting was sentenced to banishment even
Even though they have made many immature mistakes (like marrying only after knowing each other less than twenty-four hours), Romeo and Juliet have matured throughout the play because they have both put each other before themselves, they both have been more aware and considerate of other people instead of being vain and inconsiderate, and they both have tried to control their own fates instead of letting fate control them.
Romeo and Juliet- A Story of Love or the Poorly Functioning Biological Properties of the Teenage Brain?
Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet. Romeo’s and Juliet’s families die in the process of their relationship. Romeo and Juliet are two people in love. They are both from different families. Romeo is 16 years old while Juliet is 13 years old.
Friday, April 13th, 7:25, health class. The school day had started off normal, but Brock’s mind was in a different place. There was a new girl in class, Joslyn, who Brock thought was the prettiest girl he had ever seen. All day Brock couldn’t focus because he was thinking about her, what to say and what to do. He finally came to a consensus that he would try to impress her. As Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet shows that teenagers make decisions out of spite and romance, many people today also believe that teenagers can make rational decisions.
Ah, young love. How innocent, how sweet. How deadly. Romeo and Juliet is the tale of two young teenagers who get married after a party, get banished from a town, and commit suicide. It truly is a beautiful story However, Juliet, the female protagonist, is heavily dependant on other characters.
Since the beginning Romeo struggled with many problems, which then led to the horrible consequences he got himself into. Researchers have evidence to the reasons that he put himself in the position to make these choices that led to his demise. Throughout the story the teens Romeo and Juliet value reward over risk, making their choices that they make not so good and escalate as they continue their lives. In the article, “Teenage Brains”, “If offered an extra reward, however teens showed they could push those executive regions to work harder, improving their scores.”
Do teens today act like romeo and juliet today? In the world today young kids in relationships act more like romeo and juliet in my perspective. so , yes i agree We have children losing the mind over other kinds. We have babies making babies. The three aspects i have chosen are, their word choice, Impulsive action, and each have a lot of pride.
They can be huge differences, or small ones. Either way, they still have similarities and differ in their own ways. In the story, written by William Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet”, the two teenagers Romeo and Juliet had fallen crazy in love with each other. They had decided to get married and run away together due to all the ruckus being caused between their families due to one side not liking the Montagues and the other not liking the Capulets. Well, Romeo went to go follow the plan he made with Juliet and he had thought to himself that she was dead. With Romeo being the impulsive person he is, he had decided to kill himself too due to their love being so strong to where they couldn’t live without each other, he had come for her by killing himself too, just to find out she was not dead or close to
People often debate whether youth are capable to handle a mature love, the answer can vary. William Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ epitomizes this common topic, the main characters are two teenagers who fall in love in first sight, which leads to the death of two. Notwithstanding, in comparison with France Zeffirelli’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Romeo and Juliet are portrayed more mature in Baz Luhrmann’s film. This can be evident in 3 ways: the ways of acting, the reaction of Juliet after learning the death of Tybalt, and the setting of scenes.
What goes on in teenagers minds? This question that we have been wondering for awhile now is briefly explained by Sarah Jayne Blakemore in her ted talk “The Mysterious Workings of The Adolescent Mind”. Also in Shakespeare’s “Romeo And Juliet” is about two teens that go to extreme measures for their love for one another. Shakespeare’s play is full of drama and gives us a little idea of what goes on through an adolescent mind. Ms. Blakemore’s thesis on adolescents development sheds light on some of the nonsensical decision making in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet's”, as characters certainly face crazy mood swings, impulsive control issues, and self consciousness she describes.