Essay On Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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A heartbreaking one million people under thirty-five kill themselves every year. In the story Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Two lovers at first sight are born into family rivals. In fear of them getting into trouble. They get married secretly. After Romeo gets banished for killing Juliet's cousin. Juliet fakes her death, but Romeo thought it was real, and killed himself. After Juliet does the same. The families of these two star crossed lovers hate ended the parents children, and even admitted to killing them. The two families have been bitter rivals ever since their existence. Their grudge between each other is so strong that they'd kill each other without having any guilt or dishonor, but Romeo and Juliet are an exception to their families hate. Romeo and Juliet intimacy with each other is taking over the word, but they knew that their parents would forbid any relationship from forming. Their families hate is so strong they try so many ways to work around it. Romeo and Juliet thought they could get married, run away or even just hide it. but their despise had ended in their defeat. In the story Romeo and Juliet states,"See what a scourge is laid upon your hate, That …show more content…

All throughout the story the Montagues and Capulets never forgave one another, but all of that changed once they found out what has come from their hate. In the story Romeo in Juliet their parents say," O brother Montague, give me thy hand./ This is my daughter’s jointure, for no more Can I demand."(5.4.306-307). This proves that the parents understand that their grudge has ended their children. With their children's bodies buried they will end their war. If not for their ruthless parents Romeo and Juliet would be alive, but since their hate didn't end. They have to suffer knowing that it was their fault any of their children