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Romeo and Juliet

married ata young age. Shakespeare wanted people to know that teenagers are notmature enough to marry and take the responsibilities of a family. In the next scene Juliet is standing on her balcony confessing to the starsher love for Romeo even though she realized that love to Romeo would beforbidden. Why would she talk out loud about a forbidden love? Romeo, whocouldn’t stand being away from his true love Juliet, crepe inside the gates to geta glimpse of Juliet. He hears her confession of love for him. Not being able tobear anymore, Romeo admits to his true love that he understood her love forhim, because he felt the same towards her. After talking and kissing Romeoasked Juliet to marry him. She was delighted and agreed for the next day.Romeo went home a happy man. In this scene Shakespeare wanted theaudience to realize not to say anything out loud unless they wanted someone tohear. People may be creeping around the corner waiting to hear a secret. Some secrets are to be oneself. But the most important idea is to be honest withone’s parents. As planned, Romeo and Juliet got married the next day. In this scene theaudience understands that Romeo and Juleit rushed a little and should have toldthe families. Things may have been able to be worked out if the families knew oftheir love. Romeo’s happiness after the marriage is contrasted with Tybalt’sappearance which cause Mercutio’s death, Tybalt’s death, Romeo’s banishmentand all the tragedy to happen. After Romeo killed Tybalt, the audience realizethat holding a grudge for no apparent reason could lead to death andunhappiness. While Romeo was banished, Juliet is there, in her own house, hoping thatRomeo will be there tonight to consummate the marriage. Romeo was in Fair’scell, feeling very helpless and despair, as he could not go to see Juliet tonightand he must leave for Mantua immediate because of his banishment. The nursebrou...

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