Romeo and Juliet is a play that has been well known for centuries, which was written by William Shakespeare describing a young couple’s undeniable love for each other though they faced many hardships which threatened their relationship. Romeo and Juliet loved each other with all of their heart and would even threaten their relationship with their family to be together. Romeo and Juliet wanted to get married even though Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet. Montagues and Capulets have hated each other for centuries and a Montague and Capulet even talking together was forbidden much less getting married. Romeo and Juliet married each other anyway despite this long lasting feud between their families because of the undeniable love that Romeo and Juliet have for each other. Juliet loves Romeo so much that she forgives him after he killed her cousin Tybalt. Tybalt killed Romeo’s best friend Mercutio so Romeo kills Tybalt in return. Because Romeo killed a Capulet he would be killed. Instead he runs …show more content…
Juliet took a medicine that makes her appear that she is dead so that wouldn’t have to marry Paris. Friar Lawrence was supposed to send a letter to Romeo explaining that Juliet is only temporarily dead but a plague kept him back because they put him in quarantine. Romeo never got the letter so he thought that Juliet was dead for good. He bought some poison and went to her tomb to find her looking dead as everyone had said she was. He opened the tomb, got inside, and swallowed the poison killing himself. Romeo couldn’t stand living if Juliet was not with him. Juliet woke up since she was only temporarily dead and saw Romeo dead beside her. She then tried to drink the rest of Romeo’s poison, but there was none left so she used his dagger and killed herself. Romeo and Juliet’s undeniable love for each other was so strong that they couldn’t stand living without each
Juliet took a Potion that put her into a deep sleep, which in result made her family think she was dead. Also making Romeo think the same thing, he went to her grave site to take his own life, there he had an encounter with her fiancé, Paris, and they engaged in a fight and shortly after killing Paris Romeo took his own life. A short time after Juliet awoke from her deep sleep she discovered that her husband and fiancé were dead and took her own
Romeo did not know about this so he killed himself, then Juliet saw Romeo and killed herself. Juliet had made a decision that would have been better if the Friar’s brother could have found Romeo. Friar’s brother was looking for Romeo’s servant, but he was unable to find him to tell him that Juliet was not really dead. Since he was unable to find Romeo or his servant, Romeo thought Juliet was dead. Romeo and Juliet's problem came from some of their other problems that they attempted to
Because of Tybalt's death, Juliet's parents believe that she is grieving which leads to Juliet's parent's suggestion of her marrying Paris. These actions lead to Juliet being swallowed by helplessness and confusion which leads her to ask for help from Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence then gives Juliet a potion that makes her seem as if she is not alive in order to stall the Capulets so Romeo could come to her. Romeo was accidently told that Juliet has died which leads to him purchasing poison. Arriving on the scene, Romeo finds Juliet, who he believes lays dead.
Shortly after that, Juliet woke up and discovered Romeo next to her. Seeing him dead made her immediately want to kill herself. She tried to kiss Romeo’s lips hoping there would still be poison on them, but it didn’t work so she impulsively took Romeo’s dagger and stabbed
He could not live without Juliet’s love. And when Juliet woke Romeo dead, she stabbed herself in the chest and died next to him. They could not live without each other’s love and they got killed for
Juliet does not like her mother telling her what to do and furthermore, who she is to marry. She loves Romeo and only wishes to be with him. In response, Juliet takes the matter into her own hands by faking her own death by buying a sleeping potion from Friar Lawrence, all of which eventually leads to Romeo's
He drinks the potion to his love, Juliet, to kill himself. Quite obviously, Romeo’s death is caused by his own choices… so is Juliet’s. She wakes up in the tomb after her sleeping potion wears off and finds Romeo dead. Even after many attempts of persuasion to leave the tomb from Friar Lawrence, Juliet refuses to leave. When the police draw near, she decides to meet the same fate as her five-day lover: suicide.
Furthermore, the relationship between the Nurse and Juliet consists of a motherly daughter, and a lot closer than her real mother Lady Capulet. When the nurse said, “thou hadst sucked wisdom from thy teat,” she claims how important that was for her and that she had breast-feed her (Act 1, Scene 3). She also warns Juliet about who Romeo was later, because she wanted to protect Juliet. Later, Romeo’s friends Benvolio, Mercutio, and Balthasar meet with him, and Mercutio does his best to convince Romeo to attend the masquerade ball. Eventually, Romeo accepted and was given some pill, leading him to the party with his friends.
Many children want independence from their parents, but they can not have it. Both Romeo and Juliet face that problem. In this eventful book a lot happens and not one thing is mentioned to the people who created them. In the book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare the author emphasizes the relationship issues by showing their distant relationships, having a lot happen then making the characters avoid their parents, and making Romeo and Juliet grow up with different adult figures in their lives. If both Romeo and Juliet had better relationships with their parents the ending of this story could’ve been a lot different.
Even though it may be shown that George and Lennie have a stronger relationship, some may disagree and say becuase of Romeo and juliet's love for eachother they have a better relationship. It could be said that Romeo and Juliet are in love with each other and they would do anything for eachother to make a good relationship. But, Romeo and juliet will never be close to each other because of the fued that the two families have together. As stated in the book Romeo says ”(aside) Is she a Capulet?O dear account!
For most people, when they hear “true love”, they might think two people. Two people that sees one another in a romantic way and created a relationship with deep meaning while having to take care and look after one another. In order to achieve this, it takes time, knowing each other carefully and thoroughly. In the play Romeo and Juliet, does this apply to the two young lovers? No, I don’t believe so, Romeo and Juliet's relationship is not true love.
First love is a wondrous thing, a curious thing, an awful thing. Many times, in the case of first romantic love, it ends laughably quickly. This is due most probably to the fact that as humans, we can very rarely find the words to fully express ourselves, and occasionally, we find that the words needed have not yet entered our brains. We can barely end an interpersonal conflict properly in the peak of our condition, and it is almost comical to think that a child, slowly starting to grow into its own skin, an embodiment of some of our worst behaviors (and some of our best), would have the communication skills and understanding to have a relationship that would last.
Juliet’s New Life One of Shakespeare’s most influential works is Romeo in Juliet. Juliet Capulet is one of the main characters of this tragic play. She is the only daughter of the Capulet family, who are enemies of the Montague family. Juliet falls in love with the son of the Montagues, named Romeo. They eventually end up dead as a result of their feuding families.
Looks and personality may be conceiving but true love may not always be what it seems. Romeo and Juliet think they have their love and relationship all figured out. Except they don't realize what their relationship is tearing apart. Their relationship helped cause the death of Mercutio family of the Prince and the death of Tybalt which was Juliet's cousin who was killed by Romeo. Their relationship just made drama and problems yet they didn't realize it as they only wanted to be with one another.
Their relationship was too precious to Juliet, so to honor their marriage, Juliet ingested a potion to make her appear dead before her and Paris’s wedding. If the potion failed, her last resort would’ve been to kill herself (Shakespeare 258). With rumors of Juliet’s death, Romeo came back to Verona to see his “deceased” wife once more, and he said, “Shall I believe that unsubstantial Death is amorous and that the lean abhorred monster keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour?” (Shakespeare 272). Romeo still wanted to be with Juliet, not allowing anyone else in the afterlife to be with her. To resolve this problem, he killed himself to be with Juliet on the other side. His love for Juliet caused him to kill himself so he and Juliet could still stay