Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet And The Mysterious Workings Of The Adolescent Brain

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William Shakespeare is known for his stories that is relevant to Sarah Blackmore.
The author of Romeo & Juliet is William Shakespeare and “The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain” is Sarah Blackmore. The genre of both texts are a tragic play and a Ted Talk. Romeo & Juliet had 6 deaths, teenagers, feud and love. On The Mysterious Workings Of The Adolescent Brain are the studies of the brain (MRI), teenage brain that is still developing. Sarah’s thesis on adolescent development sheds light on some of the nonesencial decision making in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, as characters certainly face the mood swings, self consciousness, and impulse control issues she describes. In the beginning, Romeo had many mood swings that made him so

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