Parents Revealed In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo’s and Juliet’s parents shouldn’t of tried to keep their children away from each other just because they were feuding. The Montagues and The Capulets were always feuding and never liked each other until romeos cousin suckedhis thumb at them. When they first met they knew that it was love at first sight.There parents were the reason of the death. Juliet had to fake her death just so she could be with romeo.

If there parents would've just ended the feud and let them be together this would of never happened. At the end of the day the feud was over nothing and could’ve be ended and over with.Romeo and Juliet was in love as soon as they saw each other which is cute and fine until there parents found out. They had to sneak around and do everything which wasn’t cool and understandable. There death was said and tragic and didn’t have to happen, but it did because of the dislikes of their families.

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The two star-crossed lovers cared about each other very much, and their parents shouldn’t of gotten between them. Their love was meant to be and their parents should've just ended the feud so juliet wouldn’t of had to fake her death. They shouldn’t of had to kill themselves just so they could be together. They’re death was sad and didn’t have to happen their parents would still have their children if they would of just gave up on the feud.

At the end of the day romeo and juliet would still be alive today. They’re parents say they loved their children, but if they really loved them they would of really ended the feud. They’re love was great and sweet but their parents just wouldn’t let it happen. They saw that their children were really in love when they found them dead together. Their families ended the feud when they found their children dead which made them come

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