Most common situations have to do with trust or perhaps just because people are too curious, feelings are something that not everyone can be assured of, and affects from consequences. Which leads to cause and effect, if something would have happened a different way, then it would have probably turned out differently. This relates to Romeo and Juliet by teaching the audience life lessons, and enjoying a teenage life. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, class of 2019 learned how time is important, if the characters would have waited a couple of more seconds or just let go of the past then things would have turned out differently. If it were not for cause and effect, which means that something happen and that made something else happen, then the story would have led to a different type of conflict. Young Juliet Capulet meets young, handsome Romeo Montague in the Capulet's party, which was only for the Capulets, not the Montagues. Although they fall in love at first sight, it leaves too much drama, secrets and crazy events. They have both fallen for each other's great enemy, but thankfully Juliet has a good friend, the Nurse who …show more content…
Differences in the 90’s film changed what Romeo and Juliet really are in play: Romeo supposedly falls for Juliet in love first sight, because of the drugs, according to the film, but in the play, he falls for her without effects from any drug. Juliet and the Nurse does not have a close relationship in the film, as they do in the play like a mother and daughter relationship. At last, the film does not show the true feelings that Paris had to Juliet. Which all of these differences change the views of the audience. Did it change the points of the audience who read the play and watched the 90’s