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Right Decisions In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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There are many decisions that people make when they are in love, that are not good for them, one example of this is Romeo and Juliet. The scene is written by William Shakespeare and is set after the party. After the party, Romeo visits the Capulet home, and overhears Juliet talking to herself. Juliet asks Romeo to marry her and he accepts. People don’t always make the right decisions when they are in love, such as putting themselves, and others in danger. The primary example of this is when they are talking on the balcony. Juliet declares,” Deny thy father and refuse thy name, is thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I’ll no longer be a capulet.” (2.2.34). Romeo is the son of a Montague, while Juliet is a capulet, this would be a cause for
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