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Sunday, October 16, 2016

Romeo, Juliet and the Mind of the Teenager

Romeo and Juliet,by William Shakespeargon is a tend that takes place in Verona, Italy. It is the untainted warmth story amongst two teenagers who manage to come back in love, despite their flavour long feuding families. Romeo and Juliet neck they cannot be together. These star crossed lovers be willing to do anything for all(prenominal) other and it eventually leads to cobblers last for the both of them, and the ending of delectation for their two families. A ethnical phenomenon is something that we sometimes take for tending(p) or just know about. An obvious example of this would be the story of Romeo and Juliet. The playing period has extend a worldwide heathen phenomenon because galore(postnominal) books, movies, songs and poems have been establish off and have reference Romeo and Juliet. Most people about the world know the narrative of these two teenagers wi jett even in reality reading the play. One antecedent why the play Romeo and Juliet has collide with a cultural phenomenon is because many people feel attached to the story. They feel as though they remember how it felt to be a teenager in love and how the brain intemperately affects that feeling.\nThe teenage brain has a great impact on how Romeo and Juliet handle their strong love for distributively(prenominal) other. Romeo and Juliet are schoolgirlish and desperate teenagers. They fall in love quickly and unintentionally which is shown throughout almost the intact play. An area in the play that shows this, would be is when Romeo and Juliet are at the Capulet masked ball. Romeo says, Then move not while my prayers do I take. Thus from my lips by thine my sins is purged . (1, 5,108-109). This shows how fast Romeo and Juliet fall for each other. They already kissed and theyve known each other for less than a night. They are very pushful and anxious. Another instance where Romeo and Juliet are desperate teens is when Juliet is talking to Romeo from the balcony in her room . O Romeo, Romeo wherefore craft thou Romeo? Deny thy vex and refuse thy or it thou wilt not be but, sworn my love and ...

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