First, Romeo goes to the Capulet's party to see Rosaline. It is fate that he meets Juliet instead. In (1.5) when Romeo first sees Juliet he says, “ Oh, she shows the torches how to burn bright! She stands out against the darkness like a jeweled earring hanging against the cheek of an African. Her beauty is too good for this world; she’s too beautiful to die and be buried. She outshines the other women like a white dove in the middle of …show more content…
(Dies) (5.3)” “ Juliet (wakes)- What's here? a cup, closed in my true love's hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end: O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop To help me after? O happy dagger! (Snatching ROMEO's dagger) This is thy sheath; (Stabs herself) their rust, and let me die. (Falls on ROMEO's body, and dies) (5.3)” In the end, it was fate and their love for each other that caused Romeo and Juliet to killed their self. My evidence provides information to how and why Romeo & Juliet died.
In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet's love was destiny. To be more exact, Romeo and Juliet fell in love when their two families were enemies. Romeo and Juliet are married, Romeo and Juliet meet at the ball, and Romeo and Juliet die. Also, when Romeo attended the capulet ball to was to impress the Lady Rosline. Some people may think that Romeo & Juliet love was the cause of the characters own action. In a way, it is true because Romeo and Juliet got married they did not have to. However, they are wrong because both Romeo and Juliet felt a pull to each other.
It was love at first sight, and they wanted to be together. Fight for what you believe in even if the whole world is against