Romeo And Juliet Modern Day Analysis

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What makes a piece of literature relevant or irrelevant to a society? There have been many debates on the relevance about particular pieces of literature, especially old literature, in the modern day. Their relevance can be judged by how they address issues happening in society when they were written compared to those same issues today. It can also be judged on whether the themes present can apply to the modern day. And even if a story portrays issues that are either resolved or irrelevant today it can still have value on how it portrays human nature The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a relevant work for a person in modern times due to its themes on suicide, human recklessness, and violence and revenge. In Romeo and Juliet, suicide is a large …show more content…

Tybalt is the embodiment of this as he tries to find ways to get into a battle with the Montagues. An occurrence of this happens when Tybalt starts a fight with Benvolio when their respective servants trash talk each other, Tybalt says, “What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, coward. ”(Shakespeare 1041). This applies to modern society in that people who are reckless with their actions often face consequences. An example of this is if one decides to hit someone they do not particularly like, they are very likely to either get hit back or in the best case scenario get kicked out of where they are. This also applies to someone who is reckless with their words. An example of this is when someone says something not so pleasant to their boss or superior in a company, they are very likely to be disciplined or even fired depending on the …show more content…

Of these, one of them is it’s use of suicide to influence the actions of it’s characters and how loss or the threat of loss can drive someone to end their lives. The second is it’s use of human recklessness to also drive the plot, and how recklessness almost never ends well for those involved, just look at Tybalt. The final one is it’s use of violence and revenge, the wish for vengeance on someone, like recklessness, can be horrible for everyone partaking in it; with Romeo this is when he gets revenge on Tybalt for killing Mercutio and he gets himself banished, one step closer to his grim fate. In conclusion, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet remains relevant to the modern day person through it’s use of themes about suicide, the recklessness of human beings, and our potentially vengeful

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