Parents Love In Romeo And Juliet

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Two star crossed lovers meet for the first time. It is what you could call love at first sight. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet’s love is forbidden and to make this phenomenon worse their parents hate each other. In the book “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, the author emphasizes how Romeo and Juliet’s parents aren’t very involved in their lives, how their parents don’t approve, and why they would be considered rebellious today. It is undoubtedly shown that Romeo and Juliet’s parents aren’t very actively involved in their children’s lives. In Act 1 Scene 3 Lady Capulet says, “Nurse, come back again. I have remembered me, thou’s hear our counsel.”(Line 9 and 10). This reveals that Lady Capulet wanted the Nurse to hear …show more content…

In Act 1 Scene 5 after Romeo and Juliet’s love is kindled, the Nurse scolds Juliet saying, “His name is Romeo and a Montague the only son of his enemy.” (Lines 150 and 151). When the Nurse says “his enemy”, she is referring to Juliet’s father, Capulet. The Capulets have a feud between the Montagues and no parent would want or approve their daughter or son to be in “love” with their enemies’ child. In Act 2 Scene 1 the chorus states, “With tender Juliet matched, is now not fair. Now Romeo is beloved and loves again, (Lines 4 and 5). This reveals to us that Romeo just got out of a relationship and that he is moving on. When Romeo is in a serious sorrowful love with Rosaline, he sees Juliet and suddenly forgets Rosaline. This makes the readers assume that he is just using her to get over Rosaline. No parents would desire someone to use their child, therefore they wouldn’t allow their children to use others. “When theirs are dry, for Romeo’s banishment…” Juliet said sorrowfully (Act 3 Scene 3 Line 142). After Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt, Juliet’s parents hate him even more because he killed their blood, but Juliet is still in love. Lord Capulet says” O’Thursday let it be.- O’Thursday, tell her, she shall be married to this noble earl.” (Act 3 Scene 5, Line 23 and 24). Juliet’s Father just set her up to be married to Paris revealing that he would disapprove of …show more content…

“Till Holy church incorporate two in one.” Friar Lawrence said as he joined Romeo and Juliet in marriage (Act 2 Scene 6, Line 37). The Friar Lawrence officiated the marriage ceremony of Romeo and Juliet. This is considered rebellious because Romeo and Juliet are barely into their teens and their parents are enemies. The Friar says, “Ascend her chamber. Hence and comfort her.”(Act 3 Scene 3, Line 157). When the Friar says this, he doesn’t mean comfort her with words. The Friar means physically comfort her and many people wouldn’t approve of the comforting Friar is referring to for a 13 and 15 year old. To add on to this situation, Romeo and Juliet had only known each other for less than a week. In Act 5 Scene 3, when the Capulets and Montagues find their children lying dead next to each other, the Friar explains, “Romeo, there dead, was husband to Juliet, and she, there dead, that was Romeo’s faithful wife.” (Line 240 and 241). Romeo and Juliet both committed suicide because of their love. They loved each other so immensely they couldn’t live without each other. Today people don’t usually go to the extent of taking their own lives, they would just mourn their spouse 's death. Romeo and Juliet’s love was so rebellious that they ended up taking their own lives to meet each other in

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