Romeo And Juliet Research Paper

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Have you ever experienced young love? In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, we learn of two teenagers with feuding families who fell in love. Unfortunately, this leads to their ultimate fate… also known as death. Their actions of wanting to get married brought many mishaps. Their passion made them oblivious towards everything and everyone around them. They dove into love extremely fast, as in just a few hours. Through this story, Shakespeare showed that teenagers are very impulsive and spontaneous with their actions, especially when it comes to love!
To begin, Shakespeare showed that Romeo kisses Juliet just minutes after meeting. Before this, he was sulking over his past love Rosaline, who chose to devote herself …show more content…

Romeo claimed that he really wanted Juliet: “We met, we woo'd and made exchange of vow, / I'll tell thee as we pass; but this I pray, / That thou consent to marry us to-day.” (2.3.62-64). Friar Laurence replies in shock: “Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here! / Is Rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear, / So soon forsaken? young men's love then lies / Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes. / Jesu Maria, what a deal of brine / Hath wash'd thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline!” (2.3.65-70). Through Friar Laurence, we are told that Romeo went from broken hearted to wanting to get married! Romeo’s actions were all over the place and extremely spontaneous! Not too long before this, Romeo was sulking over one girl! Like I mentioned in the second paragraph, teens are very unstable with their emotions. Shakespeare may have wanted to show that teen boys can be aroused, and they do not always think from their heart. They become impulsive with their actions and thoughts. Considering how fast Romeo got over Rosaline, he may have wanted Juliet for a pretty face. Everything happened so quickly, that they could not perceive their true notions. Teens want to dive into relationships to add some kind of meaning to their lives, it is sensual, superficial, infatuation, or

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