The Theme Of Romeo And Juliet Conflict Essay

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Conflict In the book, “Romeo and Juliet,” there are a lot of conflicts, Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, and Man vs. Society. This book is almost all conflict. If this book had no conflict it would be so boring! Have you ever read a book or watched a movie and just couldn't get into it? That's probably because there is no conflict. Conflict is so important for a good book or movie. One of the biggest conflicts in this story is between the Capulets and Montagues. The Capulets and Montagues hate each other with a passion. They always start fights when they see each other. The fights begin with smart remarks, leading up to the biggest conflict within the families, Romeo and Juliet. They also have other conflicts, like Romeo and Mercutio fighting, resulting in Romeo killing Juliet's cousin when he is married to her. Its safe to say the Capulets and Montagues do not get along, and if any of them would date let alone talk it would be a disaster. …show more content…

She's always overthinking when she makes a decision. One of the biggest times was when she didn't want to marry Paris and Romeo was banned so she needed a way out. She went to Friar Lawrence and he gave her a potion to drink that would put her into a deep deep sleep, and then she would wake up in Forty hours and Romeo would be waiting by her side an she could live happily ever after.. Well that's not what happend. She went home and before she took the potion she was thinking about everything that could potentially happen. Juliet was freaking out, what if it kills her, what if she wakes up and sees her dead cousin, what if the smells drive her

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