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Romeo and juliet

Romeo and Juliet
"From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;"

I don't agree with the quotation above because I think the tragic
deaths of both Romeo and Juliet are caused by human decision. It is an
indirect result of the decisions and actions of several characters. For
example, Romeo decides to go to Capulet's party where he meets Juliet.
Later on, Romeo and Juliet decide to get married which is another wrong
decision in the story. Moreover, Friar Laurence agrees to marry the two
secretly which is also a cause for their deaths. In this essay we will
discuss how the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet are caused by the poor
decisions of each of the above characters. When Romeo decides to go to
the Capulet's party, he has already set the stage for his death. If he
didn't go to the party, he wouldn't meet Juliet and the whole story
would never happen. You m...

Posted by: Sylvia Schiavoni

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