Reasons To Blame In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare introduce two families who are constantly in a feud. When the children of the Montague and Capulet household meet, they instantly fall in love although it would never be allowed by their families. Romeo and Juliet take several risks to stay together and take their own lives when they can no longer be together. Throughout the play, love can be described as an earthquake because it moves very quickly, from the beginning something very innocent like a kiss, turns the dispute among their families into a larger quarrel, which conclusively ends the long feud. At the beginning of the play, Romeo decides to attend a Capulet party after his love Rosaline decides to become a nun. Although Romeo is not allowed