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The End of Romeo and Juliet

 

            The book Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare in the year 1597. This play has being recognized for his ending and the love story between the main characters, Romeo and Juliet. Their love is something impossible to maintain because their two families, are enemies since a long time ago; however they acted based on their feelings for each other, deciding to make crazy things just to be together. Shakespeare creates each character for a specific purpose through the story, and it is shown with different situations where the characters with their decisions changes exponentially the role of the story, causing the end that it has. Three characters that are responsible for the tragic ending of this novel are Romeo, Friar Lawrence and Lord Capulet, because they have a big power in the book, therefore their choices and their acts are noticeably detected along the story. The romantic Romeo, intelligent Friar and protective Capulet are some adjectives that are really different, however each character complement each other at the moment of the decisions and plans. Shakespeare makes this to make the story more dynamic.
             Romeo is one of the main characters of the book. He is a passionate and romantic young lover who falls in love really quickly demonstrating his own distrust to himself and it affects their decisions, therefore his feelings and his acts can change exponentially the story. At the beginning of the book he is "in love" with a women called Rosaline, and in one night he is with Juliet. Juliet is the only daughter of his enemy, The Capulets and in a party in their house Romeo knows her, falling in love immediately. Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night. (Shakespeare.1.5) Romeo is very depressed because Rosaline doesn't love him back, but in a party in the house of the Capulets he meets Juliet, and immediately he falls in love with her, showing that he is very insecure in his acts and decisions.


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