Essay On The Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet

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At a young age , how does a pair of lovers know they have found the right one? That is a question at the middle of this story. A story written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. A pair of young of lovers take their lives due to their families that they lived with and to their overall cluelessness of their relationship. Some say that Romeo and Juliet actually loved each other by the way they talked to each other, and how often they met to be together; however, because of their age, words, and actions, and since they were married within a few days of meeting, proves otherwise.

Juliet is not in love with Romeo. She's just confusing lust for love. Some may say that she actually is in love with him for example, the way she talks to him in such a passionately manner. But, that’s probably because she feels like she loves him, since she’s just …show more content…

He’s ultimately clueless just like Juliet. Some argue that Romeo is old enough to date because of his maturity. However I wouldn't agree with that because of his early thought out decisions and mood swings. In lines 139-140, Romeo’s father, Lord Montague, states, “ Many a morning hath he there be seen, with tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew”, and also in lines 146-148, “ And private in his chamber pens himself, shuts his windows, locks fair daylight out, and makes himself an artificial night,”. This goes to show the reader that Romeo is not quite there when it comes to maturity by the tantrums and attitude he presents. Because of those reasons, it's just unreal for him to be dating Juliet, and since Romeo met Juliet met within one day and were married within a few, is that really enough time for him to really get to know her? The answer to that question is simply, “no”, and this shows the reader that he lusts Juliet instead of truly loving her. In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet lusts each other , and because of that, it's what clearly leads to their deaths because of their idiotic

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