Consequences In Romeo And Juliet

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During Elizabethan times, marriage was not intended to be for the purpose of loving your partner, it was mainly about carrying the family name and marrying into wealth and success. Also, throughout these times, children were completely “owned” by their parents and were to obey their wishes. There was many consequences that could root from breaking your parents rules in this era, but as seen in Romeo and Juliet, the two teens did not care what rules or wishes they were breaking as long as they were with each other. The Capulet’s and Montague’s have been long time sworn enemies even in ancient times, but to Romeo and Juliet, this family feud does not matter in their eyes. They believe they can ignore a last name for love and that is exactly

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