Romeo And Juliet Reflection

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Can you chose to live how you want? Do who you love and the choices you make reflect the outcome of how your life is lived? Do the choices you make result in you being happy? While some may be more motivated than others, everyone has that little something that can get them going. Whether it be an unconditional love you may have for a boy(or girl) you are not supposed to love, a burning hate you have for another family or even just the word peace and all that comes with it. How you approach things in life can also come from your point of view and the way you believe things should be.

The brilliant and eye-opening play, Romeo and Juliet by William shakespeare presents us with a love story of two teens who fell in love at first sight …show more content…

Romeo did everything possible to see Juliet, all of his actions were for her, from getting Friar Laurence to marry them, or him sneaking away from his friends at the family feast to go find Juliet, and even, the death of Tybalt. All of these actions were done because he believes so heavily about love and all that can come from it. His love for Juliet motivates him to move away from Verona when he was exiled instead of getting killed. Also because if he wasn't dead he would still have a shot at being with Juliet. The way Romeo approaches life is by his heart, he's making sure all of his choices are made for the things he loves and all that can come from that happiness. As for Juliet, she is also being motivated by love, making decisions based on her heart and the love she feels towards Romeo. Juliet decides to go against her family and fake her death just to go and live with Romeo. She wanted to leave everything she knew and cared for behind, just to be in love and live happily with him. For the both of them, the …show more content…

This is represented to by Tybalt, a main character in Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt was the nephew of Lady Capulet, he also did not like the Montagues, because of the family feud that was going on between the two. Whenever Tybalt saw a montague he, without delay, wanted to battle with them. He despised the family and all that came from it but not only did he hate the Montagues, he also hated the word peace and everything else that came along with it. He did not want anyone to be living a peaceful and joyful life. His motivation from hate caused him to make not so good choices, which eventually led to Romeo taking Tybalt's life. One of the not so brilliant choices that he made was the fact that he started a scene at the capulet feast when he saw Romeo(a Montague), he was so angry and riled when he saw him that he straight away asked him to leave or to stay and fight. Although it did not say as to why the two families feud begun we do know that it created so much frustration between the families and everyone else in Verona. Tybalt's love for hate and hate for peace caused so much commotion for him and his life. A change he underwent would have been him living his peaceful life to his life now which is sad and angry all the time. Another

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