Suicide In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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In Shakespeare's tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, star-crossed lover from Verona suffer a tragic suicide. These young lovers are the son of the Montagues and the daughter of the Capulets, and these two families have had a feud since the beginning. These lovers are Romeo and Juliet, they fell in love at first sight when they saw each other from across the room at a Capulet party. When they wanted to make their love official, everything started going downhill. These families collided which caused hatred to spread throughout Verona. When this happened, people got hurt and plans failed which resulted in these lovers committing suicide along with many other deaths all because of this love affair. All of these events were not caused by just one person, …show more content…

The one thing Capulet is most protective over is who she marries. Lord Capulet never liked the Montagues and when Juliet fell in love with one, she knew her father would never approve. So instead she got married to Romeo without anyone but Friar Laurence and the nurse knowing. In the efforts of trying to make his daughter happy, Capulet set Juliet up with Paris and wouldn't take no for an answer. “How, how, how, how? Chopped logic! What is this? “Proud,” and “I thank you,” and “I thank you not,” And yet “not proud”? Mistress minion you, Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds, But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next. To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church, Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you green sickness, carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow face!”.(Act 3 Scene 5) Capulet was just trying to help his daughter deal with the pain of the loss of her dear cousin Tybalt but considering he didn't know she was married to Romeo, he just made it worse. Overall, Capulet’s overprotective attitude caused Juliet to lie to him. Because of all of this Romeo could never feel accepted and both Romeo and Juliet were never able to share their relationship with

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