Romeo And Juliet Persuasive Speech

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Good morning/ afternoon citizens of Verona and Prince Escalus. Would you charge for an innocent woman who hasn’t even unfolded her dreams and tragically died? Prince Escalus has insisted that the person responsible for this tragedy, must be determined and has ordered this serious inquiry of Juliet that she is not guilty of the tragedy which unfolded in Verona. The Montague and Capulet have been fighting since the servants of both families scuffle. These two rivalry families are heavily involved in a family feud which went back years before when none of the members were born. Nevertheless, the feud still continues because neither family is ready to forgive and forget the past. However, there are certain people who are influencing negatively …show more content…

When her parents suggest a marriage with rich and good locking boy Paris, she responded back, “I'll look to like, if looking liking move.” Also, Juliet is really determined and passionate girl who truly love Romeo. In the society we are living, the women are not respected as they should be. Most of the women were unsupervised which is why Juliet was led into a tragic event. Juliet is moral to her mother. Showing her respect and curtsey. As she said, "Madam, I am here. What is your will?” When her mother talks about the marriage with Paris, she answers back, “"It is an honor that I do not dream off”. Romeo started the unfortunate chain of events when he went to the formal party and met Juliet. She was only thirteen years young girl and certainly never been kissed or flirted before. The calamity was not Juliet’s fault because Romeo was irresponsible for the tragic events, not considering the consequences after this. How can young women know what to expect at such a young age like Juliet? Therefore, Juliet is not sinful since she didn’t start this chain of misfortune …show more content…

What would be more accurate than witnesses? The feud between two houses Montage and Capulet were clearly evident in Tybalt and Romeo. Romeo made him angry at the ball and Tybalt had malice to kill Romeo just because he is a Montague. If Tybalt controlled his emotion, Romeo would not have murdered Tybalt which will not cause Juliet’s death. The tragic deaths of Juliet were not caused by Juliet herself, they were also influenced by Friar Laurence’s hasty decision that led to a catastrophe. Juliet’s funeral was a secret conspiring between Juliet and Friar. He should have at least told Romeo about Juliet’s “fake death”, not assuming that he would get the letter to know about his, then Romeo would not have killed himself. Also, he had a liable duty to tell Juliet’s parents, but he decided to implement without parent’s agreement. Lastly, Juliet’s death could be avoided if Friar didn’t leave Juliet alone in the monument, he should have taken her out of there, thus she would not have seen Romeo on the ground