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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Interpretation of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet :: Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

Interpretation of Romeo and Juliet        What would cause young lovers to mysteriously commit suicide so they can be unitedly? Is it their parents who forbid them to see one another, or is it themselves? William Shakespeares play, Romeo and Juliet, tells about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths were caused by fate, not their parents or themselves.        First of all, Romeo and Juliet were from feuding families Romeo a Montague, and Juliet a Capulet. Romeo was so gloomy about his unrequited love for Rosaline when it just so happens, he goes to a masquerade party. There, he falls for Juliet, the daughter of Lord Capulet, and forgot about Rosaline. When theyre finally part apart, thats when both Romeo and Juliet realize they are from enemy families. Their love, of course, brings down their immediate marriage and Friar Lawrence agrees in hope to waive the feuding families. Unfortunately, Tybalt and Mercutio are killed and R omeo gets banished leaving Juliet without a conserve or a cousin. O, I am  a fortunes fool, (Act III, Scene I) explains how Romeo felt at the moment of Tybalts death. He felt that he fell into one of fates some cruel games and it was too slowly to get out.        When things are just getting worst, Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to marry Paris causing Juliet to panic. She then has to hurry and do something to stop the wedding and of course fate would just happen to guide her back to Friar Lawrence. Fate wouldnt just stop there. He just kept on going. He has it arranged that Friar John, the messenger who was suppose to hold the news of Juliets fake death, quarantined.        Romeo finds out that Juliet is dead from Balthazar and screams out, Is it een so?--Then I defy you, stars (Act 5, scene 1, pg. 213). He blames Juliets death on fate and returns to Verona with poison to join her. He leaves a little before Friar John tells F riar Lawrence about his failure to deliver the message. Still, fate didnt stop there. He then makes Friar Lawrence leave his cell and rush to the Capulet vault . Unfortunately, Friar Lawrence is just a little too late and Romeo gets there before he

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