Was Romeo And Juliet Worth All The Trouble Essay

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Was Romeo and Juliet love worth all the trouble?This novel was written by the extraordinary author William Shakespeare. He was born in Stanford on Avon, Warwick, in April. 23,1564. They were not allowed to be together and died for both of their families. They did the impossible to be together but the ended up dying for love.The priest initiated the whole Their fate led them to die together and their parents not letting them be together. Firstly, the priest initiated the whole plan.The plan was beneficial for Romeo and Juliet to be together and live happily as well as to be free. Friar Lawrence gave a tragic idea. He also mentioned it to Juliet, Romeo didn't know anything. The priest sent the letter, but it wasn’t delivered until later. Despite the lack of irresponsibility that caused the death of two people. In act 4, scene l, line 75-77, Friar Lawrence tells Juliet to not kill herself because he has a plan. "A thing like death to chide away this shame, that cop'st with death himself to escape from it. And if throu darst, I'll …show more content…

If at any point the parents would accept their relationship, their death wouldn't have been the only option they had. Not only accept their relationship, but try to resolve their conflicts. Juliet was obligated to marry Paris, chosen by Lord Capulet. Therefore, Juliet needed to do something about it. Juliet argued with him because of it. In act 3, scene 5, line 154-157 Capulet tells Juliet she is getting married with no excuses. “To go with Paris Saint Peter’s Church, Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you get- sickness carrion! Out, you have your baggage! You tallow-face” Lord Capulet is forcing Juliet to get married when she doesn’t want to. They had a big argument in which the father went insane. Act 3, scene 5, lines 179-180. “To have her matched. And have now provided. A gentleman of noble percentage.” Lord Capulet was searching to marry Juliet, of his

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