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Romeo and Juliet

 

The tragedy that was brought upon her was very untimely and horrible. In a way, that was another way she showed courageousness, independence, and heroism, because she would do anything to be with her beloved Romeo.
             Likewise, Juliet's fatal flaw is impetuousness. To explain, during the balcony scene, Juliet hurries Romeo into marriage. She constantly questions his love for her and rushes him into marriage by saying things like, "If.thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow," . Secondly, like Romeo, she kills herself over what could be just infatuation. Juliet is not even 14 years old; she could still have a lot in store for her and this goes to show how willing she is to abandon what is seen as socially correct. .
             Juliet was left on her own to make some very important decisions. I believe that if the Nurse had been around to help Juliet things may have turned out differently. Juliet had no one to turn to and ask for help. She could not have gone to her parents because they would not have understood. The Nurse was supposed to be one of Juliet's best friends. Now when it was important for Juliet to have someone there, for her she was betrayed, thus leading Juillet to the belif that all hope in the society that she was soon to be entering would bring nothing but unhappiness. The masquerade party was above all the most important aspect of fate. The fact that Romeo was wearing a mask and his face was hidden allowed Juliet to fall in love with him before she saw who it was. If Juliet had known who Romeo was she would probably have not fallen in love with him. Fate could not have been changed whatever was meant to be would happen and no one could change that. In conclusion, from the very beginning, the love of Romeo and Juliet was destined to be destroyed. It is tragic that both these people had to die. There were circumstances throughout the course of their lives that led up to their deaths. If their parent's had not been feuding and if the Nurse had not betrayed Juliet, the outcome of this story would have been different, although fate could not be changed.


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