Romeo And Juliet Childish Quotes

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Dr. Steve Maraboli, bestselling author and behavioral scientist said: “Two immeasurable things: the healing power of love and the destructive power of hate.” Romeo and Juliet shared great love with each other but their families torn them apart. Romeo and Juliet is a 15th century play written by William Shakespeare. Some may believe that Romeo and Juliet’s love was childish, but that is simply not the case. Shakespeare is trying to prove how these lovers died from a cruel and heavy fate. “I fear too early, for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars shall bitterly begin his fearful date.” ( Shakespeare 1. 5. 107-109) In this quote Romeo is talking about how he feels something bad may happen if he goes to this party, almost as if the fates had it out for him. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, most people who have read the Shakespeare masterpiece knew that they were destined to meet fall in love and die for each other. The lovers’ frequent thoughts of death with the fear of being apart: “My grave is like to be my wedding bed.” (Shakespeare 1. 5. 132) The lovers’ also talked about killing themselves, such as when Romeo was banished after killing Tybalt he said …show more content…
1. 24) Romeo says this quote after finding out his true love Juliet had died. Romeo is implying that fate had connected him and Juliet, this was proved again when Friar Lawrence’s letter does not arrive to Romeo “I could not send it—here it is again— Nor get a messenger to bring it thee, so fearful were they of infection.” (Shakespeare 5. 2. 14-16) That one letter could have saved the lovers’ in the letter to Romeo, Friar Lawrence wrote that Juliet had faked her death to escape from her family and her betrothed to be with her true love. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life.” (Shakespeare p1. 4-5) These lines from the prologue prove that even from the beginning they were destined for one