In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, two lovers hiding their love and men hating others because of family disputes prove that family values influence the decisions young people make.
Romeo and Juliet are not able to tell anybody about their love because of their family values. They are from two dissimilar families that have been enemies for a prolonged period of time. For example, if Romeo is perceived on Montague’s side, then the ramification is “death… if any of [her] kinsmen find [him] here” (RJ 2.2.64-65). They are too frightened to see or socialize with each other in public because of their family disputes. If they are seen in the property of their enemies, they may be killed so Juliet and Romeo