Love Doesn T Rush Love In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Sometimes do you ever experience yourself rushing things. Like, maybe while eating something. Or when you want to do something but don’t really know how. Or when you think you know how to build something before reading the Instructions, but then when you are all done, it falls apart. Love can be like so. If you rush love, there is not time to develop a relationship. No time to get to really know and like the other person. This happens in the story Romeo and Juliet. They rush their love for each other not realizing what lure can bring. Rushed their love for each other, without thinking about how affects other people around them. When appeal did affect other people they did not know how to react to this. They had only one option. Romeo and Juliet …show more content…

They meet and only a few days later decide to get married. What they don’t realize is so, no one else knows, so other things can happen that will interfere with their marriage. Since Lady capulet doesn’t know of the marriage She suggests that Juliet “ Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn”. However, Juliet is shocked that her mother would suggest this, and says no, “I will not marry yet.” ( 3.5 lines 112 and 121) Lady capulet is suggesting an idea to Juliet, she doesn’t understand why she said no. She thinks interest will cheer her up after Romeo killed Tybalt. While her mother was suggesting marriage to cheer her up so was Paris. He thought it would be a good idea too. So he went to talk to Friar Lawrence. Juliet is trying to show that she doesn't want to marry anyone, after all she is married to Romeo. When Paris and Juliet are with Friar Paris asks Juliet to marry him. Juliet is frustrated by this as she responds “ He shall not make me a joyful bride.” ( 3.5 line 117) She is trying to say that she doesn’t think Paris will make her happy. She is already married, so why would she want to get married to someone else. Paris is being really persistent about this too, he keeps referring to her crying and if she marries him she will be happy. She finds happiness in Romeo, even though he killed Tybalt. During the fight scene between them, Tybalt said, “ Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here shalt with hence him.” ( …show more content…

When you really love somebody you would do anything to be with them. Anything to make them happy. You would even die for them. This is what Romeo and Juliet experience when there love for each other is drawn apart there is only one option to keep them together. Romeo and Juliet oddly don’t learn a lesson, but its the families that learn a lesson from this. At the time, the families didn’t realize what was going on. So they prevented a lot from happening with Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt likes to pick fights, if he wouldn’t have done this, Romeo wouldn’t have to kill him. He did though and now Romeo is paying the ultimate sacrifice. When the Prince finds out that Romeo killed Tybalt he is furious he responds, “ And for that offence Immediately we do exile him hence. I have an interest in your hearts' proceeding. My blood for your rude brawls doth lie a-bleeding. But I’ll amerce you with so strong a fine That you shall all repent the loss of mine. I will be deaf to pleading and excuses. Nor tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses, Therefore use none. Let Romeo hence in haste, Else, when he’s found, that hour is his last. Bear hence this body and attend our will. Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill.” ( 3.1 lines 148- 159) Now Romeo can’t even sneak to see Juliet if he does, he will be killed. What could Romeo and Juliet possibly do to fix

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