Examples Of Bravery In Romeo And Juliet

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Facing bravery in the world can be tough sometimes because of the judgment from others around you. These two characters both faced a tremendous amount of bravery throughout the entire book. Romeo and Juliet from "Romeo and Juliet" face a hard situation because they come from different backgrounds and different families. Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet. Montague's and Capulets were not allowed to be with each other or near each other. Because of that reason, Romeo and Juliet's families were enemies to one another. The story never explains why they are actually enemies towards each other. It's just been that way through all generations. Juliet didn't give up on Romeo even though she wasn't allowed to see him or be with him. Her family wanted her to be with a capulet, and they had a guy picked out for her. The Capulets didn't except that Juliet wanted to be with a Montague, but that didn't stop her from trying. Juliet sneaks off to go and see him against her families will. She even fakes to be dead so that Romeo comes to see her. The nurse that takes care of Juliet and is always there for her helps her fake her death and helps her sneak around. …show more content…

Romeo gets into fights with other Capulets just so that he can be with Juliet. Even though Juliet's family doesn't accept him and wants her to marry Tybalt. He doesn't give up because he truly believes that he is in love with her. Romeo gets into a fight with Tybalt to prove that he truly loves her. So through it all, they are both being brave. They are sneaking around and doing something that is illegal to their families. Romeo shows that he is brave to everyone not just to Juliet but to everyone. Romeo feels that he cannot live if Juliet is not here with him, so he kills himself with a