Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet violence is the result of love. “ For never was there a story of more woe than that of Juliet and her Romeo”(V.III. ).Violence in Romeo and Juliet is the direct result of secrecy, and family feuding. In the play of Romeo and Juliet death and violence are the result of secrecy.In the second act of the play Romeo is married to Juliet in secret by Friar Lawrence. “I met the youthful lord at Lawrence' cell,And gave him what becomèd love I might,Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty.”(IV.II. ). The death throughout the play could have been avoided if the marriage of Romeo to Juliet had been a public one.Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel out of “fear that he is a danger to his cousin’s virginity”( Hager
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Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, tells the tale of two young lovers whose lives end in great tragedy. What makes their story so tragic is that despite their love for one another, their families are mortal enemies. Conflict is a central ingredient in Romeo and Juliet's sad fate. Although their love for each other is strong, it cannot overcome the deluge of conflict that surrounds them. Ultimately they are defeated by the conflicts of person vs person, person vs self, and person vs society.
Romeo and Juliet is conflict and love. Conflict and love are both shown through characterization in all of the characters. In the beginning, we see Juliet 's character as a little young child who obeys her family duties. When she meets, Romeo, her character is taken on a rollercoaster of emotions. Juliet 's character is the source of conflict and we see this through her developing actions. Romeo creates Juliet into this powerful young women. Romeo is so important to Juliet that she does not want to loose him. Conflict begins to arise when things actually take off. Once they are together on the balcony, is when they both realize that they are meant for each other. That true love is true and that they are destined for the stars. True love is
Romeo and Juliet is a story based on conflict. The conflict in the story is Capulet against Montague. From ancient times, the two families have held grudges against each other. As the book states. “Two households, alike in dignity...from ancient grudge break to new mutiny. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean (1.Prologue.1-4).” The grudge between the two families has led to fighting and even death.
The want for revenge leads many of the characters in Romeo and Juliet into murderous acts which eventually leads to severe punishments and a further need for revenge. The everlasting revenge in Romeo and Juliet is first born from ancient grudge between the Capulets and the Montagues, which is ultimately settled with the tragic, abrupt unifying factor of both Romeo and Juliet's death. Several instances within the interactions of the characters suggests that vengeance is driving force of the plot, and that consequently, there must ultimately be an end to the feuding and recoil, due to the fact that there must be a resolution after the thrilling climax..
Shakespeare wrote “Two households, both alike in dignity, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life,”(Prologue.1-6). One of the main themes in Romeo and Juliet, as described by the quote, is love as a cause of violence and distrust because family members of Romeo and Juliet are betrayed and lied to and the star crossed lovers eventually kill themselves out of love. Romeo and Juliet go behind their parents back as the meet on the balcony and get married. Juliet lies to the nurse and her parents about why she is going to Friar Lawrence. She ends up telling her parents she wants to get married to Paris even though she is thinking the opposite. All of these lies are told because Romeo and Juliet
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The futile feud that transformed into something completely tragic and something absolutely gut-wrenching. Little did they know that the irrational behaviour of Capulets and Montagues would escalate into something huge; them losing their children.
Romeo and Juliet is about two star crossed lovers who’s families have a big rival vary and this rival vary will stop Romeo and Juliet from being together this play is set in Italy and in the city of Verona i am going to concentrate on the following three acts and scenes act 3 scene 5 , act 5 scene 3 and act 1 scene 1 .
Violence leads to major events and in some cases leads to more violence. The violent events in the story adds suspicion and interest in the story by the reader. Firstly, The deaths of people in Romeo and Juliet led to major events such as Romeo and Tybalt. Romeo killed Tybalt, which ended up getting him exiled right after Romeo married Juliet so when Romeo killed
Today in Verona, Italy, a childish fight took a deadly turn. On that Monday evening, Romeo Montague, Tybalt Capulet, Mercutio Escalus, and Benvolio Montague were involved in a fight to the death caused by two powerful, feuding families. The violence erupted due to an argument that started between the teens which quickly escalated into brutal brawling that no one expected.
Sampson and Gregory, Capulet’s two servants, ramble on the public streets in Verona. With dirty joshing, Sampson takes out his hate of Montague house. The two exchange punning note about physically subject Montague men and women. Gregory sees two Montague servants approaching and argues with Sampson the best form to fire up them in a conflict, whatever to without breaking up the national rule. Sampson bites his thumb at the Montague, a highly insulting action. A vocabulary fight quickly progresses in a conflict. Benvolio, a Montague kinsman, enters and draws his sword in a try to stop the feuding. Tybalt, a Capulet kinsman, sees Benvolio’s drawn sword and draws his own. Benvolio explains that he is completely trying to make the peace, but Tybalt professes a hate to got a peace as strong as his hate to Montague, and
The second piece of evidence is when Romeo at the beginning felt as though his life was over because the one he felt the love for therefore didn’t show the love back. As for the theme of this story “Emotions can often lead to violence,” Love is a very powerful feeling that everyone experiences at a
The play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare is about a forbidden love between a thirteen year old girl (Juliet) and a sixteen year old boy (Romeo). Both of them belong to very rich families. Juliet belongs to the Capulets and Romeo to the Montages. The Montagues and the Capulets have an extreme feud going on not letting Romeo and Juliet marry, they aren’t allowed to marry therefore there are many fights causing death among the families for eg. Mercutio, Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet.
Is Romeo and Juliet a Shakesperian play full of love at first sight or just rash and consequential decisions? In this play we meet two star crossed lovers who meet at a party on one night and then, almost instataneously, plegde themselves for each other and plan to marry, which then leads to six people dying including themselves. Romeo and Juliet should have taken it slow with their affairs in order to eliminate the violence and death that ensued from them falling in love, encourage a healthier road to peace in order to unite both families, and to better encourage a more joyful relationship, as mentioned by Friar Lurence.