Disobedience may carry an unfavorable connotation but, it can a be beneficial trait for an individual who is willing to rebel against authority especially when Romeo falls in love over a forbidden love ,Juliet. The famous Play created by William Shakespeare,”Romeo and Juliet” ,is about a young prince of the King and Queen Montague who inevitably falls hopelessly in love of the Princess of their rivals,the Capulets. The pair met at the Capulet's royal Masquerade ball which was the perfect way for Romeo to crash the party ,that night the moment they had their eyes meet each other,it was love at first sight. Soon the duo made plans to sneak out and be with each other knowing what consequences could follow if they get caught but,One day Juielt’s mother tells …show more content…
Unfortunately everything does not go as planned, while the friar was on his way to send the note to Romeo instead of Romeo being informed of her fake death,he actually believes she has passed away. After this, he goes to an apothecary to receive a poisonous concoction he can lay his dead body he is needed in a place of filled with people who are severely ill and stays in quarantine.Romeo believes Juliet is dead and goes to an apothecary to get a poison concoction so he can die and lay next to Juliet.The moment he was in her tomb he poisons himself,such a tragedy Juliet wakes up to a dead Romeo. Heartbroken to see him dead,she kisses him hoping for a kiss of death but she had no luck. She spots a dagger on Romeo and seals her own fate ,”Oh happy dagger,this is thy sheath!”. In the end,the King and Queens of the Montagues and the Capulets are brought together in woe grieving over their dead children. If it were not the pressure between the two kingdoms, the couple would not have to perform such a drastic act of