They said that forever doesn’t exist, but the two lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet proved them wrong. Because they sacrifice everything they had in order to continue their love story. Despite of having a long feud between the Montagues and Capulets, they still choose not to set aside their feelings to each other. Because both of them believe that, if you love someone, you can conquer all the problems and you can surpass the boundaries that you’ll be encounter, definitely with the person you truly love. This story is all about the endless love story of the two lovers and how they can overpower those conflicts just to have their love story a happy ending. Is it a happy ending? No, but too close to consider their ‘finale’ as a happy …show more content…
The two of them are the heirs of their own families, with an ultimate quarrel, and in the town of Verona, Montagues and Capulets considered themselves as great rivals. Their story isn’t complete without the other characters that have also a big role. Benvolio, Romeo’s cousin and he’s the one that Romeo trusted the most, with also a good friend of Romeo, Mercutio. Lord and Lady Montagues, Romeo’s parents, Lord and Lady Capulets, Juliet’s parents, are involved. The Nurse is the one that was assigned to take care and assist Juliet in every decision that she’s making. Friar Laurence, the priest that helped them and guided them. And obviously, in every love story, there are antagonists. Those persons who are against in the main characters’ love story and they also the reason why the protagonist experiencing pain and being hurt. Both of their parents don’t want them for each other. Tybalt, he’s a cousin of Juliet who had also a hunger to get Juliet. Paris, Juliet’s fiancé, Juliet’s parents agreed to marry their daughter to …show more content…
But when he saw Juliet, he suddenly falls for her, for unknown reason. The day after they saw each other, they were married by Friar Laurence and that wedding was witnessed by the Nurse. Their marriage is just a secret, no one knows about that. Right after their wedding, Tybalt was searching for Romeo, but instead of seeing Romeo, he saw Mercutio and Benvolio. Romeo returns and Tybalt challenge him to fight but he refuse. They started a fight where Mercutio got stabbed by Tybalt and he was killed. Romeo became ferocious for his friend’s unexpected death, and he fought Tybalt and suddenly, he killed his opponent. That issue was passed to Prince Escalus and he decided not to execute Romeo but in one condition, he needs to leave his town, and he does
Tybalt comes across Romeo and Mercutio and tries to pick a fight with Romeo. Mercurio steps in and fights in Romeo’s place and Tybalt kills Mercutio. Out of rage for Mercutio's death Romeo fights and kills Tybalt. Romeo is exiled from the country and his mother dies of grief because of it. Tybalt is responsible for killing Mercutio, driving Romeo to kill Tybalt, causing Romeo’s mother to die of grief and causing Romeo to be
In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are caught in the middle of two feuding families. Between the clash of the Capulets and Montagues, their protective confidants, and their never-ending love for each other, Romeo and Juliet take their own lives in the city of Verona. They may have taken their own lives but they were not the only ones who should be held accountable. Lady Capulet’s self-centeredness and untrustworthy actions towards Juliet eventually leads to the star-crossed lovers deaths.
Throughout Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse and Friar Laurence play very comparable roles, as being mentors for the two “star-crossed” lovers, and always being their plan for advise. These two young lovers are put through a relationship that they both end up destined to take their lives. From raising these children since they were young, they were always beneficial to the characters at that moment, but in the end, they did not certainly help at all. The continual feud between the Capulets and the Montagues was always a distraction for the families and their everyday behavior, and the only choice for Romeo and Juliet was to go to these mentor figures for help and endless love. Although, the advice they give throughout the play leaves a negative effect on them, and has the two both ending their lives, because of each other.
Romeo and Juliet wanted to be together. However, their families are in a long standing feud. So, Romeo and Juliet are secretly married by Friar Lawrence. Then, Romeo kills Juliet’s cousin Tybalt and ends up banished from Verona. Ultimately, they both ended up committing suicide do to a lack of communication and their families rivalry.
Choice the Deciding Factor The two iconic lovers, Romeo and Juliet, by choice they both decide to remain together forever. In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, the two lovers’ have the ability to change what the prologue says by changing their actions which would ultimately lead to their deaths. This is shown at the beginning, middle, and the end of the play. To begin, one can witness in the beginning of the play, choices made by Romeo and Juliet that lead to their demise.
Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' was about two star-crossed lovers who wanted to live together happily. Sadly, the actions of other characters have greatly impacted the lovers. The characters are the two households, Montague and Capulet, Friar Laurence and Tybalt. The actions of the characters have lead Romeo and Juliet to there deaths.
While it is tempting to point fingers and assign blame, it is clear that multiple individuals contributed to the tragedy. One of the most significant characters responsible for the tragedy is Friar Laurence. He was the one who agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet secretly, hoping that their union would end the feud between their families. However, Friar Laurence's plan for the marriage was flawed from the
Romeo and Juliet is a well-known play written by William Shakespeare. Even though it is famous for being a love story, Shakespeare demonstrates that rebellion is closely tied together either it through the characters: Juliet, Romeo and Tybalt. By defying their families, authority and society's expectations, they set in motion the events in this tragedy. Romeo’s rebellion against society's expectations and his own family, the Montagues, is because of his love. His love of Rosaline is his first demonstration of defiance.
The day that Romeo and Juliet secretly wed was “Tybalt's doomsday, whose untimely death / Banished the new-made bridegroom from this city” (V. 3. 242-244). On the day that Romeo and Juliet married, Romeo killed Tybalt, and this act of fate drove a wedge between the two newly weds. As Friar John tries to deliver a message of Friar Lawrence’s plan to Romeo, the people of the city fearing sickness, “Sealed up the doors and would not let [Friar John] forth, / So that [his] speed to Mantua there was stayed” (Shakespeare. V. 2. 11-12).
“The blame Game” If i would have to pick any character in the book who caused all the problems i would have to say it was Romeo. I’m saying it’s romeo because he kept the marriage between him and juliet a secret, he killed tybalt, and he was very hasty. Friar laurence was responsible for marrying Romeo and Juliet. The nurse and them three was the only one’s that knew about it. If they wouldn’t have never kept the marriage a secret the prince wouldn’t have Romeo banned from the town and Romeo and Juliet could’ve lived happily ever after.
A Tale Of Two Cities Who is to blame in the Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet? Is it Friar Lawrence? Could it be because he married Romeo & Juliet? Even though he knew how it 'd end?
The Nurse is the first person to tell Romeo and Juliet to marry, and she was a bad influence on Juliet at some points, but Lady Capulet was not even a part of Juliet’s life to try to help her
The story of Romeo and Juliet, is truly unique, and the story concludes with two unconventional deaths. With the dramatic end to a love story, it leaves the reader thinking about the love that was shared between the two, and its extremity, creating a lasting unique reputation for the story. “For never was a story of more woe. Than this of Juliet and her Romeo” The Romance between the two main characters proves that love does not have to be one-dimensional. True romance novel allow the two people, who are in love, to live with each other for their entire lives.
After the same night that Romeo and Juliet see each other for the first time at Capulet’s ball, Romeo stares away into the Capulet’s garden in hope to seeing another look at Juliet. At the balcony Romeo and Juliet exchange vows of love. When Juliet was talking about the joy of the night, she said, that the contract to the night was “too rash, too unadvis’d, to sudden” (2.2.24). Not only did Romeo find Juliet, but he had exchanged vows of love to her.
Romeo and Juliet is an old tale of love between two families. At the end of act one Juliet is out on the balcony speaking to Romeo. They claimed to have fallen in love at first site and of the proclaimed love agreed to marry the next day. Romeo goes to father Laurence and tells of the estranged plan. Father Laurence agrees hoping this will bring the two families together as one and end their lifelong battle.