Internal Conflicts In Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare

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Teens are willing to do some of the absolute most stupid things. In “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves at the end. Juliet was influenced by internal conflicts throughout the story which led to her ultimate decision to kill herself. The stress, pressure, and sadness Juliet received from her parents decision of promising Juliet’s hand in marriage to County Paris plays a part in Juliet’s decision of suicide. Juliet was already married to Romeo when her parents made their decision. This created conflict in Juliet’s life which then turned into stress. Juliet’s parents kinda just “pushed” the marriage onto Juliet between Juliet and County Pris. This led to Juliet faking her death in order to get out

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