Romeo and Juliet is a well known play that has many themes many people can relate to. It starts off with Romeo and Juliet, 2 lovers that had a tragic love tale. Their families hated each other making it harder for Romeo and Juliet to see each other . They were in love and would do anything for one another. They also spend little time thinking about the plans they made to see each other. In the end they both end up perishing due to them making a bad decision without any thought of what was going to happen. The play Romeo and Juliet relates to our world the most out of the literature we've looked at because it explores the more relevant themes of young love can be joyful but can lead to hurting each other if you’re inexperienced, dangers of …show more content…
The conflicts and violence caused by this hatred shows the destructive consequences of hatred. In the play, act 3 scene 1, it shows the Montagues and Captulet men fighting each other showing hatred, that fighting led to 2 people dying under the hand of hatred. This scene in the play underscores the tragic impact of harmful and familial pride on the characters' lives. Romeo and Juliet provide insights into the process of hatred. It begins with disagreements or a damaged relationship that leads to conflicts. These conflicts can always be fixed but it takes time and effort to resolve them. This portrays the working of hatred in the real world, showing light on the steps of resolving conflict. Ultimately, Romeo and Juliet's story emphasizes the lethal consequences of the Montagues and Capulet's hatred towards each other. The final scene, where both lovers die due to their families' feud, serves as a tragic reminder of the terrible effects of ongoing hatred and unresolved conflicts. If the Montagues and Captulet tried to resolve their conflict better, they wouldn’t have to grieve for their loved ones that died due to their