Romeo And Juliet Teenage Suicide

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Have you ever experienced the feeling of love? Has that love ever been so intense, or strong, that it resulted in negative outcomes? In the play Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare), those things are evident in both the house of Capulet and Montague. The two star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, find themselves in Verona as they go against their families hate to be with one another. However, when the two lovers kill themselves it uprises the question of, did they love each other too much? To help understand this, an article by the name of, The Science of Falling in Love (Rick Nauert PHD) describes the process of falling in love. Nauert also thoroughly describe how falling in love happens through a scientific view, but he also talks about the negative …show more content…

While there are many aspects as to why they killed themselves, their love plays a main role. However, you have to understand the technicalities behind suicide. An article by the name of, Adolescent Suicide: a Call for Parental Liability (Vanessa Gardianos), describes this. It shows the factors as to why teenagers kill themselves, one of which being, “there are usually three or more issues going on all at once in a child's life at the time when he or she is thinking about taking his or her life. These include but are not limited to: a major loss (i.e., breakup or death)”, this pertains to when Romeo kills himself. His thinking is that of Juliet is dead, therefore he has no more purpose, and more importantly no one to love, visa-versa, so to resolve this he takes his life. This also goes along with Juliet, when she awakens she discovers her love dead, so to be with him she takes her life. This goes to show that the love they had for one another is what lead to their deaths, if they would not have been blinded by the feeling of wanting to be together for forever, they would have both lived. When Romeo discovers that Juliet is dead, he shows that he is to kill himself next by saying,"Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight.
Let’s see for means. O mischief, thou art swift. To enter in the thoughts of desperate men.”(5.1.37-39). When he states this he is showing that love influences the act of wanting to be with the person you love for forever, so for Romeo to do this he kills

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