How Does Peer Pressure Affect The Mind Of Romeo And Juliet Essay

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare explains that two different families which are enemy’s, cannot stop true love between Romeo and Juliet. The play is about two star crossed lovers, from different families that don’t like each other. Which later causes Romeo and Juliet to kill themselves in the end. Some of the modern theories of the teenage brain and the effects on behavior has shown a positive and negative growth. The bad thing about teenage brain is that it is under construction and it cause them to do dangerous things that can cause life or death. If peer pressure takes over a teen’s decisions, consequences can be the outcome of choices they make. Peer pressure affects decisions of teenagers, by making teens do something they know is wrong. As stated in Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio states, “I will make thee think thy swan a crow.”(1.2.91) Benvolio peer pressures Romeo to go to the Capulet's party to stare at the pretty women. By Benvolio doing this it causes Romeo to do wrong. Peer pressure is also set up in the article, …show more content…

For example, Mercutio says, “Why, is not this better now than groaning for love?”(2.5.48) Mercutio is peer pressuring Romeo more at the party, convincing him that looking at Capulet ladys is better than anything. This situations illustrates Romeo being peer pressured by Mercutio. In the same way, peer pressure is illustrated in, “Teenage Brains.” For example, “Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anothronotegy, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education, believed this period of ‘storm and stress’...” These examples like sex and crime all are affected by peer pressure just like like teens education. That is why peer pressure is an effective thing in life and school which is cause by hanging out with a wrong group of people. Obviously, all situation cause by peer pressuring can be life or death, even in jail