Disobedience In Oscar Wilde's Romeo And Juliet

239 Words1 Pages
Being rebellious means to do whatever it takes to achieve your goal, no matter what the consequences are. According to Wilde, "it is through disobedience that progress has been made" (Wilde). Oscar' Wilde's claims that disobedience is a valuable human trait and promotes social progress are valid. Consequently, due to disobedience anything is achievable with the right will power and a strong fight. Romeo and Juliet, two star crossed lovers who would do anything to be together. In the act of being rebellious the two lovers lost their lives, but in the end united their families. If it was not for their disobedience Romeo and Juliet would have never fallen in love. Quoted from Romeo and Juliet, “For never was a story of more woe than this of