Romeo And Juliet Essay, Research Paper
?Romeo and Juliet is a play about two silly, immature teenagers who lack
common sense. Therefore, the play expresses the danger of a love in which two
people become the whole world to one another.? To what extent do you agree or
disagree? The story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. The two lovers go against
their families and against their hate to be together but they don?t think
about the consequences, which in the end are devastating. Romeo and Juliet
engage in a love that they believe is the one true love. They don?t even know
each other and don?t know each others personality so they can only be
attracted sexually. Instead of taking things slowly and getting to know each
other or on the other hand engage in a type of relationship just to satisfy each
others desires they act like they have known each other for a long time and that
they can?t live one without the other. At the start of the play we see that
Romeo is in love with Roseline and that he only talks about her but when he
meets Juliet at the party he totally forg
Juliet. Friar Laurence clearly states this to Romeo: ?Is Rosaline, whom thou
didst love so dear, so soon forsaken? Young men?s love then lies not truly in
their hearts, but in their eyes?. This is exactly how Romeo behaves. Juliet on
the other hand had to marry Count Paris so her love with Romeo is simply a way
to get out of it. She never had a relationship with a man and she didn?t like
to have her first and only relationship with a man her parents arranged for her.
She wanted freedom and Romeo was her ticket to it. During the story Romeo and
Juliet convince them selves to be in love with each other and they become
obsessed, not with the love for each other, but with the fact of being in love
with each other. Young people like to do forbidden things it gives them a
feeling of exhilaration and freedom and that?s exactly what Romeo and Juliet
were doing. They did what they were not supposed to be doing without thinking
about the consequences and simply hoping for the best. In the end their acts
concluded to their own deaths.