Irrational Hatred In Romeo And Juliet

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The outstanding story Romeo And Juliet demonstrates the sense of unconditional love between two “enemies”. Romeo known as a Montague is no longer going to let his family title get in the way. There has been a violent background between the Montagues and the Capulets. With this so called “Unconditional love”, there will be disguise to fit in, and the most important, there comes irrational hatred. How has irrational hatred interfere with the love between Romeo and Juliet. These star crossed lovers know the consequences of this love, but still they can not resist the unresistable. In the outstanding play of Romeo and Juliet, irrational hatred will dominate the minds of both the Montagues and the Capulets.
Irrational hatred took a significant place in Romeo and
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The tone of the servant predicts that there will be anger and violence in the future. Samson’s tone is shown when he says “dog of that house”. The problem between the Montagues and the Capulets has been there for decades. No one really knows why this feud is occurring nor what solutions are there. Being called a dog is already a huge insult especially at that time. Also, putting the bottom of your foot was considered as an insult saying that the person is lower quality and is less important. Irrational hatred is shown the same day in which Romeo and Juliet get married. Mercutio, who is Romeo’s friend and belongs in a really rich family which is neither the Montagues nor the Capulets. Tybalt finds out what happened between Romeo and Juliet and goes to find Romeo. Line 61 of act 3 scene 1, Tybalt is mad and tells Romeo “Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw”. Romeo does not earn the respect of Tybalt, who is Juliet’s cousin. Right now, the prince has declared that there will no longer be any fights in the city of Verona