Why Do Romeo And Juliet Have Wise Parents

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Rita Mae Brown once said, ¨Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment¨. Parents, as older family members, have had many experiences in their life to gain better judgment than their offspring. William Shakespeare displayed the ideas of wise parents and their attempts to influence their daughters choice of who she married in Romeo & Juliet. This classic play is the tragic tale of two forbidden lovers from separate families. Romeo and Juliet loved each other, but things soon got complicated and they ended up dead. Juliet’s father, Capulet, wanted Juliet to marry Paris and stay away from Romeo. Parents, like Capulet, know their children very well and should decide who they marry. Capulet knew Paris and knew his …show more content…

In this quote, Romeo is saying to Friar Laurence how much he loves Juliet, “Then plainly know my heart’s dear love is set on the fair daughter of rich Capulet” (Shakespeare 2.2.58-59). Romeo was telling Friar Laurence about Juliet and was seeing if they could be married as soon as possible. Granted that Romeo and Juliet have only known each other for a couple days, I have to agree that at this time, Romeo did love Juliet. In the same conversation with the friar and Romeo, Friar Laurence said, “Holy Saint Francis! What a change is here! Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear, so soon forsaken” (Shakespeare 2.2.66-67). The friar is surprised that Romeo has forgotten all about another woman he fell deeply in love with, but Rosaline didn’t love him back. Who knows how long Romeo will love Juliet? Couldn’t Romeo find another beautiful woman and forget Juliet like he did Rosaline. Also, Paris hasn’t married Juliet yet but, already calls her wife, “Happily met, my lady and wife” (Shakespeare 4.1.18). During a conversation with Friar Laurence, Juliet walks in, and Paris is elated to see her. Paris addresses her with “wife” to show his devotion and love for her. Paris has known and loved Juliet far longer than Romeo has, showing his dedication to her. Capulet couldn’t have been more right, because he is absolutely perfect for Juliet, and Romeo will easily move

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