Comparative Essay Between Romeo And Juliet

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Intro Para With every once upon a time comes a happily ever after. Written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet a story of two forbidden lover’s began. But for these two lovers, they were doomed to a tragic death from the start. Romeo and Juliet is a worthy read written with an enjoyable classic theme of forbidden love. Catching the eye of young lovers, this play teaches many lessons on love; showing live examples of how love will always conquer hate, how love comes with no restrictions, and lastly how love affects family dynamics. Body Para #1 Despite their differences and the family rivalry between the Montagues' and Capulets', it shows how throughout everything Romeo chooses to follow his heart, which displayed how love will always …show more content…

But when it comes to love it affects family dynamics in many ways. Being the obedient daughter that she was, Juliet would always obey her parents. When the thought of marriage first came up, Juliet was open to the idea, knowing that it would be an arranged marriage, and that she would be following her parents’ desires making them happy which would build their family relationship. But when love strikes Juliet, and Mr. Capulet resumes the idea of marriage, she refuses to follow her father’s desires after being secretly newlywed with her love Romeo. By refusing her father wishes, it creates tension between them causes Mr. Capulet to become outrageous with her thus affecting their family dynamics. This being the first time she has ever disobeyed her parents. And with all the tension and anger between Juliet and her father, Mr. Capulet did not think for a second of how Juliet would react, leaving her no choice but to take her death. The results of faking her death finally made Mr. Capulet realize while he greaves how much he should have listened to her decisions. Family dynamics can be affected by many things, but in this case it was love, Juliet’s love for Romeo caused her family to fall