Romeo And Juliet Suicide Quotes

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The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet Have you ever wondered who, or what, caused Romeo and Juliet to commit suicide? I will answer this question after a brief introduction of the book, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet instantly fall in love when they meet at a party. They near after get married. After killing Tybalt, a member of the Capulet family, Romeo is forever expelled from the city of Verona, Italy, where the story takes place. Lord Capulet, Juliet’s dad villain in the story (really), not knowing of Juliet’s previous marriage, decides that Juliet will marry eternally to Paris. Juliet is upset by this. So she fakes her death so she wouldn’t have to get remarried to him. News is brought to Romeo, …show more content…

Really, The feud is the whole reason of all the secrecy. If there had been no feud, there would be, go figure, no secrecy at all, which, as I already explained, plays a role in this. Also, the feud obviously wouldn’t get in their way. “His name is Romeo, and a Montague, the only son of your great enemy,” (1.5.150-151). This quote is when Juliet first meets noble Romeo, and finds out he is a Montague from the nurse. It shows how they are enemies. But they had to put it aside for their sake. The feud was wrong, and it tried to stop things from happening between them. If there had been no feud, there love would have been uninterrupted, and not …show more content…

One of the standards was that Juliet get married young. At the time, Juliet was in her early to mid teens, which is not really a good time to get married, because you still haven’t experienced life enough to know what qualities are good in a partner. Granted, he dad was going to marry her, but still on qualities he thought was good. Anyway, the marriage probably would not have been good. Also society thought that she should marry someone her dad chose for her, as shown by this quote, said by Lord Capulet, “She shall be married to this noble earl,” (3.5.24) This “noble earl” was Paris. If she had not had to marry Paris, I think that everyone would’ve gotten along a lot easier. Society also considered the Montagues and the Capulets to be enemies. So, they didn’t think that two children of opposing families should express love to each other, rather than

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