Youthful Love and Destruction in Romeo and Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet authors of their destruction Who’s to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? William Shakespeare is the author that wrote The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The main characters in this play are Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, Lady Montague, Lady Capulet, and the Nurse. What really is love for these kids? This play tells what it’s like to fall in love so young, and how age can affect your decisions in the long run. Teens that get married to young usually end up getting divorced in the long run, because they were too young in the first place.Romeo and Juliet fall in love, it’s bad for them because they are each other's enemy, they both know that they can't be together, but they do it anyway because …show more content…

Juliet is very sad because her heart is broken after what happened to Romeo, she is mad that he killed her cousin Tybalt but she also forgives him because she loves him still. Not to mention that Juliet is only fourteen and Romeo is her first love, so of course she is going to love him no matter what, because that’s what husband and wife do. After, Romeo killed Tybalt his punishment was to be sent away from Verona, Juliet is worried that she will never get to see him again. After Juliet and both the Capulets, and Montagues got all the bad news Juliet went to her room, and talked to lady Capulet about everything has happened with Romeo and Tybalt. Juliet said “With Romeo till I behold him - dead-/ Is my poor heart so for a kinsman vexed/ To bear a poison. I would temper it;/ That Romeo should upon receipt thereof soon sleep in quiet./ O, how my heart abhors/ to hear him named and cannot come to him/ To wreak.” (3.5.95-103) It proves the thesis because after romeo Juliet went away Juliet went downhill. Juliet describes her heart as dead, and that she will never be happy again until romeo is with her again. Clearly, Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own

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