Romeo And Juliet Quote Analysis

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These two star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, meet in the play by accident. They take their own fate and twist it up, while starting to Defy Authority. That makes the play full of errors which were bound to happen, since they thought they were meant to be. How would you feel if you woke up and saw your husband dead next to you, and you couldn’t do anything but kill yourself? Romeo and Juliet's family were enemies, even before both of them first met at the Capulet ball. The story takes place in Verona, Juliet's balcony, the church, and the Capulet Ball. The main idea of this story is to show that even if you think things are going right, there will always be some errors that happen, and you can't change them. In the beginning of the story, the reader sees that Romeo decides to go to the Capulet Ball, even though he is from the Montague family. …show more content…

Little does he know that he will end up meeting Juliet at the party as well. Romeo says,“I’ll go along, no such sight to be shown, but to rejoice in the splendor of mine own “ (1.2.102-103). This quote impacts the story by showing that even though Romeo isn't very interested in knowing what Benvolio was saying, he is willing to at least explore and see if the party will help him get over Rosaline. It’s also saying that Romeo is about to meet Juliet, which is the very first downfall of errors that happen throughout the story. On the streets of Verona, fighting is starting to break out once more. Mercutio is fighting Tybalt, but Romeo is starting to get involved now, too. Romeo doesn't want anyone getting into trouble for fighting. He starts talking about how the Prince has banned fighting in the