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Outside Influences that affect Romeo and Juliet’s Relationship

Fate plays a huge part in bringing Romeo and Juliet together and causing their untimely deaths. If Romeo and Juliet never met the night of the Capulet’s party they would not have fallen in love. The feuding between the Montague’s and the Capulet’s complicates the love between Romeo and Juliet. Because of the pressure on Juliet to marry Paris, she is forced to make a plan that leads to her death. If none of these events were to take place, Romeo and Juliet may not have died the way they did.
The night of the Capulet’s party and Romeo and Juliet’s first meeting is essential to their story. If Romeo never went to the party, he and Juliet may have never met. As Romeo sees Juliet for the first time he says, “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!/ For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night” (I.v.51-52.). This statement shows that Romeo is truly in love with Juliet, which will ultimately lead to their deaths. When R...

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