Romeo And Juliet Betrayal Essay

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Betrayal is often the hidden consequence of loyalty. Within Romeo and Juliet many stronger relationships have formed on each side of the feuding families, which are put to the test throughout the play and the tragedies. Because Juliet is faithful to Romeo, she betrays and disobeys her parents. Similarly, the Nurse’s betrayal of Juliet was due to her loyalty to the Capulets. Romeo’s loyalty to Mercutio results in his betrayal of Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses Juliet, the Nurse, and Romeo to prove that a character’s loyalty to one can lead to the betrayal of another.

Juliet’s loyalty to Romeo leads her to betray her parents. While seeking a solution to her arranged marriage to Paris, Juliet tells Friar Lawrence that she would rather die than betray Romeo. She says, “God join’d my heart and Romeo’s, thou our hands, / And ere this hand, by the to Romeo’s seal’d, / Shall be the label to another deed…” (4.1.56-68) Juliet finds Romeo and their marriage more important than her own life, proving her love for him and that she would do anything to be with him. Because of this, when Capulet tells Juliet that she is to marry Paris, she gets very upset as she is already married to Romeo. Juliet tells her …show more content…

Romeo is sad and angry that Tybalt has just killed his best friend, Mercutio, and wants to get revenge on his killer. Romeo says, “My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt / In my behalf; my reputation stain’d / With Tybalt’s slander…” (3.1.115-117) Mercutio was Romeo’s best friend, and his death brings out how much he cares about him and how much he wants to avenge his death. Juliet later finds out that her husband, Romeo, has just killed her cousin and is enraged. Juliet, while talking about Romeo, says, “O serpent heart, hid with a flow’ring face! / Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave…” (3.2.79-91) Juliet feels betrayed by Romeo; the man she loves killed a member of her family and is angered by

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