William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet focus on the two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, who fall in love and die within a span of three days. Romeo and Juliet illustrate how the love brings them together to over power the control of their relationship. The moment that Romeo and Juliet declare their love for one another, they try to keep their love a secret since they are the children of the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. Initially their families would be outraged against their relationship that Romeo and Juliet propose to hide the truth of their love. Once Romeo and Juliet reveal to the Nurse and Friar Lawrence their plans to marry, their relationship is nothing but a risk of problems. Romeo is unafraid to show his love that he teases Tybalt teasing him about falling in love with Juliet, although not explicitly. However, the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, occur when Romeo and Juliet take actions to protect themselves, but they are not however, protected. Juliet protects her relationship by committing a false death only for Romeo to believe it as true. As a result, the act to protect Romeo and Juliet’s relationship a secret are examples of the failed actions both Romeo and Juliet try to prevent; however, it is not ‘fate’ that control their lives and deaths. When Romeo and Juliet first meet, they are unaware they are the children of the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets; they build a relationship unaware of any consequences that rises.
Hindsight is always 20/20. Too many times we see people fail to consider the consequences of their actions, then wish they could go back and stop themselves of ever doing what they did. We can see examples of this from Romeo, Juliet, Elaine, Holden, and others in each of their respective stories. If these characters considered either their short-term consequence, long term, or just were aware of their surroundings, they’d have lived much happier lives. Just take a second, observe what's happening, and think ahead of what might the outcome of your actions will be.
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, many characters meet their tragic end as a result of a plethora of factors, from old rivalries to new love. It is a tragic story of two lovers, destined to complete each other, but also to end a bitter feud through their deaths (Prologue.3-6). However, if the blame had to be ascribed to one person in particular, that person would be Romeo Montague. Throughout the play, Shakespeare showcases Romeo’s irrationality and poor decision making, leading to the gruesome deaths of his loved ones. Romeo is most to blame for the tragic slew of deaths because he is oblivious, quick to act, and too urgent in his relationship.
“Romeo and Juliet” is a dramatic romance story that is full of love, hate, secrets, and lies. In Romeo and Juliet, the Capulets and the Montagues have a rivalry, a death penalty placed by the prince is threatened if the families have another brawl. At a Capulet party, Romeo and his friend, Mercutio sneak in, and he meets Juliet. They fall in love, and become married in secret, but Juliet is forced by her father to marry Paris after Romeo killed Tybalt, who is Juliets cousin. To avoid marrying Paris, Juliet fakes her death and Romeo thinks Juliet is honestly dead. He goes to her tomb and drink a potion that killed him almost instantly.When Juliet wakes up, she actually kills herself over the grief over Romeo being dead. In William Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet”, Friar Lawrence is ultimately to blame for the deaths of the protagonists, by cause of Friar encouraged them to secure their love, he neglected to inform both parties if his plan to fake Juliet’s death, and he left Juliet when she was extremely emotional.
Individuals have limited control over their destiny or fate. It is impossible for individuals to know what or when something will happen. External forces make it difficult for individuals to alter their predetermined path. Limitations on an individual can greatly impact the outcomes of an individual's life. Individuals often face significant limitations in their ability to control their destiny due to external factors and predestined events.
In the play of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, many characters and situations have been blamed by its tragic ending. Therefore, the young ‘star crossed’ lovers action’s were the responsible for this unexpected incident. Romeo’s and Juliet’s acts of disobedience, and impulsivity carried them to their death gradually.
Reckless actions lead to untimely deaths. In Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet”, both protagonists fight for their hopeless love. Bloodshed and chaos appear inevitable in fair Verona; Romeo and Juliet come from enemy households, the Montegues and the Capulets, who have sworn to defeat one another. The young and handsome Romeo weeps over his unrequited love for Rosaline, until he lays his eyes on Juliet. Strong and independent, Juliet seeks to escape her family’s will to marry her off to Paris, a kinsman of the Prince. Fate ties these adolescents’ lives together binding them to witness the ill-fortunes of Romeo and Juliet’s love. Romeo and Juliet prove themselves woefully impulsive through their words and actions, which ultimately
“Romeo and Juliet” is known for one of the most famous tragic plays written by William Shakespeare because this story is describing their fateful encounter and sorrowful death which were happened in only five days. The main characters, Romeo and Juliet meet by chance, and they fall in love at first glance. However, they come from Montagues and Capulets respectively, and the families are in an adversarial relationship. At first, their love is described pleasantly using a lot of humor, but the situation becomes serious after Mercutio, who is Romeo’s friend, dies.
When you play a computer game, do you really control your actions, or is your game journey predetermined? In William Shakespeare’s, The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, is a story based of external conflict. Two families full of anger and hatred toward each other: The Montagues and The Capulets. Two star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, fall in love even though they’re enemies. The couple gets married and many thought that the marriage would’ve stopped the feud, but it even caused more drama. At the end, Romeo and Juliet already had a “marked death”. And had no control over what happened. They both felt that they wanted to be together, even after death, so they both killed themselves, to live “happily ever after”.
In love, in hate, your actions ruled by your emotions believing whole heartedly in them and yet tragedy comes, your disregard for the life you were meant to lead buries you, was it worth it? Romeo and Juliet's belief in their love is why they didn’t regret the outcome. Romeo and Juliet knew their fate and ignored it the repercussions tremendous but not unexpected. The consequences are worth your actions if you believe in your actions.
In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare explains that an unreasonable feud between people is pointless. The play is about two star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, and how their love causes their terrible deaths. Today modern science explains to us why teens do what they do. Their underdeveloped brains cause them to do these impulsive things. This helps explain that when teens value reward over risk they don’t think about the dangerous consequences that come from their actions.
Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two star-crossed lovers, will do anything to show their deep affection for each other. Since they are from two different families, who happen to be enemies, they can be punished for expressing their love for one another. Unfortunately, their passion sparks many outrages. Due to Father Capulet’s feud with the Montague family, Romeo and Juliet's love life results in death.
In the play, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare, the author tells of a deplorable tale between two lovers, separated by their families dispute. Due to the absence of support and the absinthal rivalry between their parents, Romeo and Juliet perish. Romeo and Juliet bear together by their parent’s similar lack of support and communication as well as personal egoism and overall narcissistic behavior which ultimately lead to taking their own life.
“If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary”(Jim Rohn). For the most part to acquire what you want you will have to take a gamble which may or may not pay off. Taking a risk is doing something which you do not know what the outcome will be in order to achieve what you want. Consequences are the outcomes of our actions. Most people believe that both risks and consequence are bad things, but as bad as people might think they are they can be just as good as they can be bad. In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare develops the idea that the consequences of taking risks can often be very pleasing and worthy. In other words, risks are worth taking and the consequences can be very gratifying. Romeo yearn
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet discusses the many challenges the ‘star crossed lovers’ face. It is their own deceptive actions that ultimately lead them to their untimely end. However Romeo and Juliet are forced to be deceptive due to their fate and misfortune, the ongoing feud in Verona, and the misleading guidance they receive from others; which also contribute to their deaths. Romeo and Juliet focuses on the theme of love and hate, this theme is interweaved throughout the play.
In the end of one of Shakespeare's most well-known play, a “pair of star-crossed lovers take their life”. These lovers are known as Romeo and Juliet and belong to opposing families, the Capulets and the Montagues. The blood feud between these powerful families have been disrupting the peace of Verona for years and has caused complications for the couple to be together. Thus, they hatched a plan to fake Juliet’s death so that she can escape to a city called Mantua, where Romeo lives, away from the chaos of Verona and the conflicts between their kin. However, the communication between them ran into some obstacles along the way and in the end, both lovers ended up killing themselves after hearing the news of each others death! Many believe that the outcome of the play “Romeo and Juliet” was a result of fate. Yet in reality, most of the elements that lead to their demise were really consequences of free will decisions. This brings the question, did Romeo and Juliet pass away because they were “star-crossed lovers” and that they were destined to die the way they did, or did they only perish because they made the wrong choices? For the reason that both Romeo and Juliet made decisions that lead to their deaths with open knowledge of the consequences that could follow, I have reason to believe that the outcome of Shakespeare's tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” was a result of free will.