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Changes In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
In Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet”,their short love story could have lasted forever, if only they had done some things different. What could've been changed?One of the greatest love stories ever written is “Romeo and Juliet”, the story of the star-crossed lovers that fall in love at first sight. Imagine if Romeo only just talked to Juliet's father. Her father might've became friends with the Monteques, so the marrriage would be successful. Or her father might have denied it and atleast Romeo would know he tried and he should have respected her father. If Romeo had asked for Juliet's father's blessing, would they had lived? If Juliet told her father she didn't want to marry Paris, and marry Romeo instead. Her father may of changed his

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