Teens are willing to do some of the absolute most stupid things. In “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves at the end. Juliet was influenced by internal conflicts throughout the story which led to her ultimate decision to kill herself. The stress, pressure, and sadness Juliet received from her parents decision of promising Juliet’s hand in marriage to County Paris plays a part in Juliet’s decision of suicide. Juliet was already married to Romeo when her parents made their decision. This created conflict in Juliet’s life which then turned into stress. Juliet’s parents kinda just “pushed” the marriage onto Juliet between Juliet and County Pris. This led to Juliet faking her death in order to get out
In the play, Romeo and Juliet sneak out a lot to see each other. They do this because they are from rival families and their don’t want them to interact with each other at all. By sneaking around, it created more problems and Juliet drank a potion that would put her to sleep for a while and as a result, they both ended up killing themselves. They were both not listening to their parents and by doing that, it ended badly for both of them and their families.
“Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare is a play about two lovers from different families that have an internal feud between them. It ends in both lovers, Romeo and Juliet, committing suicide as they could not openly live with each other. An important idea in this play is that of the impetuosity of youth and the rash decisions that young people may make. This idea is continuously brought up throughout the play and is explored through the concepts of overreacting and being blinded by anger, desperation in forbidden love and taking your life for love.
Sometimes when people are amongst conflict, they act impetuously in certain situations. In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, careless actions take place by the characters when they are put into stressful and difficult situations. They are not thought through and result in consequences for more than just themselves. In Romeo and Juliet when in the midst of conflict, characters tend to think and act impulsively and not think of the reaction to their actions. They do not think of the consequences their actions may bring, or how they may affect others in the future.
William Shakespeare's Use of Conflict in Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. I believe conflict has a number of different meanings, like a fight or perhaps a feud, or maybe even just an everyday argument. But also it could be referred to as a clash, not as a physical clash but a clash. of two different things completely opposite coming together.
In “Romeo and Juliet by: William Shakespeare” we know that they commit suicide in the end for love and we probably don’t think about it much, but in real life things like that happen. Many teens commit suicide by medicine or drugs which is shown when Romeo thinks Juliet’s dead and drinks the poison. One issue that is proven in “Romeo and Juliet by: William Shakespeare” is that alot of teens today face certain things like depression which cause Teen Suicide.
...t on the spot, and are too immature. Romeo and Juliet’s spring of blind love quickly deepens and causes them to face situation that they have never faced before. They do not know how to handle their bizarre complications, as the story takes a quick, unpredicted turn and turns into a nightmare for them. Romeo and Juliet are forced to make rash decisions one after the other and do not consider the possible solutions other than suicide, causing them to look up to suicide as their only hope. Their bizarre complications are caused by their blind, immature, and excessive love and their act of taking their own lives is also caused by immaturity, idolatry for each other, and the shortness of time. Romeo and Juliet suicide at the end of the story, due to the shortness of time and the extremity of their love; they believe that they have no other options, other than suicide.
‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare incorporates the theme of conflict through many different characters and situations. The definition of conflict is “a fight, battle, or struggle; especially a prolonged struggle; strife” The play mainly focuses on the tragic lives of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet; the two characters belong to the Montague and Capulet households respectively, which have held ongoing grudges against each other for years. The play ends with both main characters committing suicide, to be together in heaven. As with many of Shakespeare’s works, the theme of conflict is a strong one. For a start, there is the ongoing conflict between the two families; the Montagues and the Capulets. The audience is unsure how this grudge started; this reflects how tedious some ongoing grudges can be. This is a vital conflict to keep the structure of the story, as without this conflict Romeo and Juliet would not have encountered the problems they had with their marriage. However, there are different ways of putting this grudge across - through dialogue, such as Mercutio’s intell...
The Conflict Between Two Families in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet The play ‘Romeo And Juliet’ is a very dramatic one. The conflict between the two families is key to the play as a whole. If they’re where no. conflict. They would just be allowed to be together.
Though there are a multiple of complex, confusing reasons as to why the suicides in these infamous stories are idiotic and densely foolish, and are based on fate, there are reasons -- other reasons -- as to why Romeo, Juliet, Pyramus and Thisbe all committed suicide due to their own personal life choices. “‘Your own hand killed you,’ she said, ‘and your love for me. I too can be brave. I too can love’” (Ovid 489). This quotation represents that Pyramus killed himself and Thisbe blames herself, and that Thisbe plans to “be brave” on her own accord. Then, as it would perhaps happen, they loved each other enough to kill themselves; and so, it was, of
This is what forces Friar Laurence into creating the plan for Juliet to fake her own death. Juliet seemed very willing to put the plan into action but if this hadn't been done, Romeo wouldn't have gotten the news of Juliet's ‘death’. He also wouldn't have killed himself over her ‘death’. “I long to die / If what thou speakst speak not of remedy”(IV.I.66-67). In this quote Juliet pleads the Friar to come up with a solution to her problem but if he cannot think of one then she would rather kill herself then be forced to marry Paris against her will. “O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris,”(IV.I.77). In this quote Juliet exclaims how she would also rather jump off of a building rather than marry Paris at all because she doesn't love him. Juliet continues to go on to be the one to blame even as the play carries on past these
Romeo and Juliet are very much to blame for the deaths of themselves. For example, in the article, “Teen Brain; Still Under Construction”, The National Institute of Mental Health states “. . . parts of the brain involved in keeping emotional, impulsive responses in check are still reaching maturity. Such a changing balance might provide clues to a youthful appetite for novelty, and a tendency to act on impulse— without regard for risk”(par 15). In other words, the National Institute of Mental Health believes that young people are not mature enough to have self-control. Their theory of impulses is extremely useful because it sheds insight into the difficult problems of teen love, and why Romeo and Juliet ran into a bad
They are the only two people in the play who go through with killing themselves. In the end, Romeo and Juliet killed themselves, mostly off of their mental health being so bad. In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet suffered many problems throughout their lives. One key
Romeo and Juliet is a common love story you most likely have heard of, it’s a common classic. Romeo and Juliet is written by William Shakespeare. It’s a story about two who are in love and are dispirit to see each other but can’t because of a family feud. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are caused by fate and the family feud. This is the reason why Romeo and Juliet committed suicide.
Romeo and Juliet were constantly thinking rashly and to the extremes. “O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, From off the battlements of any tower, Or walk in the thievish ways,”(Act IV, Scene I, Lines 76-79). Juliet proceeds to think about taking her life instead of finding a way more reasonable solution. Everytime something goes wrong they threaten to take their lives. This proves that they aren’t mature and therefore that's why they involved the adults in the situation. Secondly, “Well Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. Let’s see for means. O mischief, thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men!” (Act V, Scene I, Lines 34-36). Romeo doesn’t go into town and make sure is she was truly dead. If he had collected himself
In addition, at the end of the play, Romeo and Juliet kill themselves because they can’t be together.That just shows how naive they both are and that they make reckless decisions without thinking.