At the point when Romeo finds who Juliet is, he says to himself, "O dear account! My life is my foe's debt" (I v, 132). Notwithstanding the way that they were naturally introduced to quarreling families, Romeo can't resist the urge to love Juliet on the grounds that he as of now cherishes her before he finds her actual way of life as a Capulet. It is destined that he adores Juliet regardless of the possibility that it is taboo. Also, when Juliet discovers from the medical attendant that Romeo is a Montague, she says, "My love sprung from my only hate! / Too early seen unknown, and known too late! / Prodigious birth of love it is to me / That I must love a loathed enemy" (I v, 152-155). Since Juliet couldn't see that Romeo is an enemy, by destiny, she starts to love him genuinely. In any case, when she observes that the person she loves is also her adversary, it is past the point of no return for her to loathe Romeo. Lamentably, she has as of now been sucked in my affection's overwhelming gravity-like force, which prevents her from overcoming the predetermination of being infatuated with
At the point when Romeo finds who Juliet is, he says to himself, "O dear account! My life is my foe's debt" (I v, 132). Notwithstanding the way that they were naturally introduced to quarreling families, Romeo can't resist the urge to love Juliet on the grounds that he as of now cherishes her before he finds her actual way of life as a Capulet. It is destined that he adores Juliet regardless of the possibility that it is taboo. Also, when Juliet discovers from the medical attendant that Romeo is a Montague, she says, "My love sprung from my only hate! / Too early seen unknown, and known too late! / Prodigious birth of love it is to me / That I must love a loathed enemy" (I v, 152-155). Since Juliet couldn't see that Romeo is an enemy, by destiny, she starts to love him genuinely. In any case, when she observes that the person she loves is also her adversary, it is past the point of no return for her to loathe Romeo. Lamentably, she has as of now been sucked in my affection's overwhelming gravity-like force, which prevents her from overcoming the predetermination of being infatuated with