Children just want to be rebellious just like Juliet and Romeo. For example, Juliet loves Romeo because she feels pressure from her parents to marry. They have an instant attraction, and when a person is young and easily influenced, this is sometimes all it takes to spark love. On the other hand, I think Romeo's mindset prior to seeing Juliet was one of sadness and depression from Rosaline's rejection. When someone is feeling this way, they often look for a way out in order to feel recovered and this mindset of Romeo made him to fall in love with Juliet. Romeos love toward Rosaline was just an infatuation. Meeting Juliet and finding that she is open to helps him to move on from Rosaline. …show more content…
The family feud is one of the reasons of the tragedy. If the parents weren't enemies or haven't had any hatred, they could have lived a lovely life and didn't have to commit risky actions. Moreover, at a young age they didn't know how to face the conflicts._ Plus, the marriage was the root to the series of tragic events. For example, marriage caused Juliet to act as she is dead, Mercutio to be killed and Romeo to be vanished from Verona. However, it was pure stupidity- they acted foolishly before thinking through their actions. For instance, _instead of waiting for the letter that would've explained the situation, Romeo to assume that Juliet was dead. The parents not giving the freedom to choose their lifetime bride or partner also played a key role in this traumatic event. Over all, Romeo and Juliet death could have been prevented._
ACT 2 - WHY DO YOU THINK ROMEO AND JULIET RUSH TO GET MARRIED?
Romeo and Juliet were very much in love and lust. The marriage symbolizes their innocent love towards each other's. At the time the play was set, marriage was the only acceptable way for those of the upper classes to be together. Also, marriage was lifelong meaning that once married, both the Montagues and the Capulets would be unable to legally end the relationship, and would have to accept it. At least Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence believed that both families would, and that it would help end the feuding between the two families.
ACT 3 - WHAT WAS THE RESULT OF ROMEOS IMPULSIVENESS