Argumentative Essay In Verona streets, where Romeo and Juliet live. Lost in their selfish craze. Breaking their parent's rules. Yet at what cost? Simon 1) Selfishness in love can create risks between family and friends. Especially in the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo and Juliet, the iconic yet troublesome couple of Verona, defy their families feud by prioritizing their love over the conflict between their families. Choosing themselves over everyone else. Romeo and Juliet support the idea of selfishness because it seems that they only care about themselves and not about their family, who they are hurting by choosing to be in love. In my opinion, humans are selfish individualistic people because lots of people choose to put …show more content…
She then killed herself. They both would have been alive if it wasn’t for their extreme love. Their intense love also caused Juliet to fight with her father numerous times, until Lord Montague banned Romeo from Verona. This causes Lady Montague to witness all of this starting with more despair and disappointment towards the two families. Romeo and Juliet faced many consequences, such as Romeo killing Juliet's cousin Tybalt while trying to break up a fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. The Prince of Verona then arrives and hears the full story and banishes Romeo instead of having him executed. These are some of the selfish things that Romeo and Juliet undertake. Not only was Romeo killing Tybalt destructive to their city, it caused a huge commotion in Verona. Juliet would continue to see Romeo time after time, even though she was forbidden from him. Romeo would show up to her window, trying to see her night after night, even though he knew it was wrong. Shakespeare says that, Juliet continued to be faithful. Then Romeo ignores his banishment sentence then goes to the tomb, where he kills Paris. Romeo kills Tybalt because Tybalt tried to provoke him to