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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Essay

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare The reference to Romeo and Juliet as 'star crossed lovers' hints that Romeo and Juliet were meant to die together because it was their destiny. Therefore this is what fate had planned for their lives, as it was crossed through the stars (written in the stars). It suggests Romeo and Juliet were just a small part if a bigger picture and their love and death's spiralled on chain reaction within Verona. These chain reactions caused bigger events to occur, such as the new proclaimed brothership and friendship between Montague and Capulet, "Oh brother Montague, give me thy hand" The cease of hatred between Montague and Capulet would have made a …show more content…

Juliet says "Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good night till it be morrow." In this and many other dialogues the relationship is portrayed as beautiful and as something very sacred, which is worth fighting for. The Prince and the Friar both try to stop the feuding and unite the families but fail. The Prince's first speech tries to bring peace to his streets when a fight breaks out in Act1; he is fed up so threatens Montague and Capulet with death if it happens again. "If you ever disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace" However it is evident through the course of the play, that even this is not enough and the only thing which could ever bring peace to Verona is something very drastic. This builds up in tension in the play until the climax in Act 3, scene 1 where another fight occurs and ends in Mercutio and Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment. Therefore only in Romeo's and Juliet's death do the two families start to see the futility of the feuding. It shows that love has an ability to heal wounds. There is a distinct irony in this play that everyone wishes Romeo and Juliet could have lived but if they had their families would have probably disowned them and the feud would have been intensified. The play hints that the lovers are doomed to die and death is a recurring issue in

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