I am writing this letter to inform you that your son Romeo, and I Juliet, a capulet, have gotten married. Our Marriage, happened in Friar Lawrence’s cell, a few days ago, and we felt as if it was time to tell you. I, Juliet, am writing this letter to explain why this happened, and as Romeos wife, why we feel our love is so strong. When first meeting your son, it was an undeniable connection. Our eyes locked within, there was a connection. We understand you may not support us, which is fine, but it was time to come clean to the adults whom mean a lot to us. The first reason I believe you should approve our marriage, is the care and affection we have. Like I mentioned, there's no doubt we love and care about each other. Yes, it came suddenly, …show more content…
Although our families are enemies, I see light and characteristics within, that I had not noticed before now. Romeo is a loving man, who always comforts me. When im sad, mad and angry, he never fails no change my mood. Romeo is many things, which you should be proud of. Whether we are together or not. The second reason I believe you should accept this love, is because it’s simply what we want. It’s what your son wants too. You raised a man who was taught to go after what he wants, and to not be afraid to get them. This marriage is and will always be a two part thing, not ever will be what only I want. I will always, with guarantee, to put him first for what he wants. I have nothing but respect for him, as well as you. When we first met at the feast, I respected him immediately. Put all concerns aside, and focused on feelings. That feeling was love. With our families not always saying eye to eye, respect will always be towards you, and your son. No matter the circumstance. The final reason I would like you to consider is that we are young because we want a family, and only the essence of time is holding us back. Being young, and in love, we realize how important families are, and the relationships you
Did you know that Romeo and Juliet was one of the biggest love story of all time. Romeo and Juliet is a story of two star-crossed lovers from two families the Capulets and the Montagues. The Capulets and the Montague had a big fight that made the families very angry at each other. Romeo and Juliet decide to get married. The two couple marry and run away. In the process both of them will die. When it comes to Romeo and Juliet who are the top three people that caused the two to die. The two people that are chosen are Friar Lawrence and Lady Capulet. Friar was chosen because he is the one that married Romeo and Juliet. Lady Capulet was chosen because she is forcing Juliet to marry Paris which is making Juliet want Romeo even more. The third thing
Granted some may have a special circumstance, like people from single parent households, orphans or parents who are divorced. According to www.ofm.wa.gov a study shows that thirty-one percent of families in the year of 2014 were headed by single parents. This means that sixty nine percent of kids are living with both parents. Those parents may have been in love once, be that love long lasting or short lived. And that 69% of kids will grow to want a love and family like their own with a person they can call their own.
“Love is made by two people, in different kinds of solitude” – Louis Aragon. Shakespeare presents a variety of feelings in Romeo and Juliet to appearance, emotions and relationships shared through Romeo and other characters. Romeo and Juliet depict a romantic relationship between “a pair of star-cross’d lovers” (prologue). Romeo also is committed to Mercutio with the familial love overriding the friendship bond. Unrequited love is seen through Romeo expressing his emotions on the unavailable relationship of himself and Rosaline.
As I awaited his answer, I became insane, wanting to know whether he loves me or not. I love him more than anything that stands on the very face of this planet. Without Romeo’s presence in my life, I would not know what to do. I fear the actions of both families if this marriage is set forth. I pray to the Lord that I can be with the man of my dreams, yet be able to cope with the following repercussions.
Throughout the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, various types of love are portrayed. According to some of the students of Shakespeare, Shakespeare himself had accumulated wisdom beyond his years in matters pertaining to love (Bloom 89). Undoubtedly, he draws upon this wealth of experience in allowing the audience to see various types of love personified. Shakespeare argues that there are several different types of love, the interchangeable love, the painful love and the love based on appearances, but only true love is worth having.
Have you ever thought about if Romeo and Juliet truly loved each other? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet confess their love to each other the night that they met. I don’t think that they truly actually loved each other, for many reasons. First of all Juliet has never really been exposed to men, Romeo just was madly in love with Rosaline, and they only met a few hours before.
Advice is always helpful and it can be used to solve many problems. But advice can also be dangerous if the outcome is not considered. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, the blame for Romeo and Juliet's death lies on Friar Laurence. In spite of being the most kind, sensible and thoughtful person, he presents misleading advises and actions towards the lovers which lead to their tragic death. Friar Laurence's deceptive advices and actions towards the lovers are secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet in the hope of getting two families together and bring peace to Verona, Friar Laurence organizes poorly for the plan of Juliet's fake death which causes the death of the lovers, Friar Laurence proposes a plan to fake Juliet's death and gives her the potion which leads to Romeo and Juliet's death.
Teenagers that are in love tend to be impulsive and bad at making decisions. In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, two star-crossed lovers from families that don’t get along have to go against their parents, so they can be together. The language that Shakespeare uses depicts the characters and shows that they are impulsive, which affects the outcome of the play.
How did Romeo and Juliet’s parental figures shape who they are? Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a play about two star-crossed lovers. The two households in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet are The Montague and The Capulet, these two households have a deep hatred for each other. Romeo, a Montague, fell in love with Juliet, a Capulet. The two of them decide to get married to forever conceal their love for each other. Was this a rational decision? It was not a rational decision but, did Romeo and Juliet have parental figures to teach them? Romeo and Juliet had no parental figures, therefore they could not make rational decisions.
There was action and there was tragedy, but put it all together to make the perfect comedy and a perfect tragic story. William Shakespeare wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, said to be the finest written play in history, for its originality and it's many plots. This story will take you through a lot of mixed emotion and will show you what a true feud is. This story is laid out perfectly because of its true holding and both family's passion for their children. William Shakespeare wrote the story to show how Romeo and Juliet's love for each other will show their youth and immaturity. Their over reacting cost them their life. At such a young age they thought they could never love another being again, and so, " A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life."(Act one scene one)
"I won't play hard to get. If I like you, I'm all in and genuinely care for you" (Beau Taplin). In Act Two, Scene Two of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Juliet is talking to Romeo about her love for him. In this monologue, Juliet speaks about her intentions with Romeo, despite the time it took her to develop those feelings towards Romeo.
Two star-crossed lovers meet their demise because of poor mentorship. The star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, had two mentors, Friar Laurence and the nurse. Who helped Juliet and Romeo get secretly married and helped them work around the problems that came their way? William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet shows the importance of having good mentors in someone's life and what can happen when bad mentors don't lead their mentees well. Friar Lawrence and the nurse do not lead Romeo and Juliet to greatness because they let them secretly get married, help hide it from their families, and create a crazy plan that could hurt them.
Everyone is to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo, Juliet, Friar Laurence, and Romeo and Juliet’s parents all played their own role in causing the four deaths of Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, and Paris. It is not just one of them to blame, every one of them did something to cause the tragedy. Some of them played a bigger role than others, but everyone contributed. Fate had nothing to do with it and it was all the different characters faults. Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence’s rash decisions where the main cause of the tragedy.
SHOULD SHAKESPEARE BE REALLY CONSIDERED AS THE GREATEST LITERARY SAINT? In his own time William Shakespeare was considered as merely one among many talented playwrights and poets but since the 17th century he is considered the greatest saint of literary world. But, everyone who achieves something is criticized at some point of time. So, Shakespeare was also not able to stay untouched from the negative criticism which makes the world doubt that was he really the “GREATEST”.
If that does not make sense than do not plan to date my child. Second, I do not want my kid to date anyone who makes them feel