Describe The Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet

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In Friar Lawrence's cell, Romeo dramatically cries, " There is no world for me outside the walls of Verona." Romeo murderer Tybalt, and the result of that Romeo was banished. In addition, the law states that death will be brought to whom kills. Romeo ridiculously does not accept his responsibilities. Romeo reveals his immaturety for assuming it is the end of the world for being banished from a place his "soulmate" lives. After Juliet and Romeo make love, Romeo passionately cries, " Let me be put to death. I am content if that's what you want." Romeos irrational need to stay with Juliet is becoming a foolish remedy. Knowing he would be put to death if he does not leave shows how lustful and courageous Romeo truly is. If Romeo wasn't being irrational then he would have kissed Juliet goodbye without a lustful thought of having to stay. As a result, Romeo barely made it out of Juliets home. If he had not he would have been executed.
At first, Juliet shouts out " Everyone who speaks Romeos name is beautiful." Then suddenly a unpredictable change occurs to Juliet and she cries out, " I hate [Romeo], yet he seemed the most wonderful man." Those events reveal Juliets irrational behavior. Just as Romeo flees from Juliet's bedroom, Juliet fearfully predicts, " Oh God, I have a soul that predicts evil things." Clearly, Romeo and Juliet believe they can not live without each other, Juliet knows there love is troublesome. Even though they have gotten married, she spiritually seeks sight of evil events occurring after Romeo leaves. Juliets behavior is terrifyingly showing that she foreshadows the future, and her own

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