Selfishness In Romeo And Juliet

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In every fairytale, movie, story, and play there is always a ‘happily ever after’ but in not in this case. The star struck lovers, Romeo and Juliet, both from families who loathe each other, end up taking their lives because they rather die than live without one another. The play “Romeo and Juliet” written by, William Shakespeare, mainly focuses on how selfishness can lead to tragedy. The selfish personalities of the characters caused conflict, betrayal, and death.
The feud between the Capulets and the Montagues was the major conflict throughout the play. The family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues made living in Verona difficult for everyone. Quarrels bursts out in the village causing destruction of property and the rivalry forbid
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Due to the feud they cannot see each other or have any interaction in public. Friar Lawrence marrying Romeo and Juliet was a bad move. He thought if he married the youngins it would end the quarrel and he would be praised for being the man that ended the fight.
Paris was so eager to marry Juliet, he went to her father instead of her. He assumes she would want to marry him because of his wealth and charms. The stubbornness of Lord Capulet forcing Juliet to marry Paris made everything worse. He threatened that if she did not obey him he was throw her out into the streets. “Out you green sickness of rooin. Out do you baggage! You tallow face.” Capulet is harassing his daughter to get his way. This causes Juliet to react in a negative way by faking her death with the help of Friar Lawrence.
Betrayal is an often occurrence in this play. Romeo and Juliet go behind their families backs to be in love. They understand the hatred their blood has against one another but yet continues with the relationship.
The nurse, meant to serve the capulets and raise Juliet, helps Juliet with her engagement to Romeo. The nurse know the consequences yet she still goes on. The capulets trust her but