The Importance Of Emotions In Romeo And Juliet

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Various topics are taught in everyday life. Yet, coping with pain proves difficult, and many struggle with this unavoidable aspect. Numerous believe emotions can’t be taught. Meanwhile people are experiencing all sorts sentimental feelings, and still many today refuse to discipline young to survive a fall into an ocean of mixed feelings.
“Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs; Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes;Being vexed a sea nourish 'd with loving tears:What is it else? a madness most discreet, A choking gall, and a preserving sweet.”(line 180, act 1; scene 1) In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo explained how he felt after being rejected by his lover. This quote can be viewed in different perspectives. Romeo used metaphors
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“These violent delights have violent ends and in their triump die, like fire and powder which, as they kiss, consume” (act 2, scene 6, Lines 9-11) A quote from Friar Lawrence, the priest who marries Romeo and Juliet. Lawrence’s tries to explain Romeo that vicious passion for and unknown woman who he knows nothing about is going to become his wife. He explains how sometimes passions drives itself to extremes causing more conflict than expected. Romeo’s and Juliet’s parents don 't understand their passion because of the difficulty of being friends with their enemy. “Authoritarian parents who employ the strict “my way or the highway” tactic at home are more likely to raise disrespectful and delinquent kids, reveals a new study by the University of New Hampshire– titled ‘Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30.’ ” Juliet 's parents wanted to control every aspect of her life for example whom she 's going to marry and when. Juliet went out of her way to get what she wanted even though the price of it was death. Parents can be immensely alike when it comes to choosing what 's right for their adolescent. My parents have a strong stay on many of my life decision. They won 't let me date until I’m at least sixteen years old, I have dated but sadly it wasn 't what I expected. Romeo’s and Juliet’s life could 've been different if they had their parents to understand how they feel. Every adolescent want a parents they can talk to like a friend. I personally wish i could talk to my parents without getting into a huge argument, I tried to be what they want me to be. Both characters decided that death was the only way they could be together; away from their ignorant parents. “The voice of parents is the voice of gods, for to their children they are heaven 's lieutenants.” A quote from Shakespeare that reveals his opinion how a child life depends on their leader. He believes that their parents should be seen as god and that their creations should

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