Who Is Responsible For The Fate Of Romeo And Juliet

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Have you ever had such a strong star crossed lovers relationship that you would kill yourself for them? How about if you had known them for 3 days? Would you still kill yourself? Romeo and Juliet had a passionate relationship for 4 days. They met at a feast, and ever since they have been unable to leave each other for too long. However, they love a forbidden love. Romeo is from the Montague family; however, Juliet is from the Capulet family. Unfortunately for the 2 lovers their families have been in a rivalry, which makes seeing each other way harder. When Romeo was banished, Friar Lawrence tried to help out, but his plan failed. With the failure of the plan, Romeo and Juliet's love story came to a painful end. Though the Friar was the one with the failed plan, I think Romeo and Juliet were responsible for their own fate because they were needy and attached, overreacting and emotional, and they went way too fast. …show more content…

Romeo and Juliet, since they met had been attached to each other and couldn’t spend too much time away from one another. Juliet says to Romeo in the book Romeo and Juliet in the balcony scene, “Sweet Montague, be true. Stay but a little. I will come again.” She says this before she walks into her house to see her nurse. In a few minutes, she goes back out to see Romeo. Romeo is sitting there waiting for her. Like shown in my previous quote, Romeo and Juliet would always turn back, even when they said they were going to leave. Brain on Love states that “wedded hearts change everything, even the brain.” Romeo and Juliet were married the day after they met, and they only became more attached to each