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Term Papers on Interpretation- Romeo And Juliet

Term Paper TitleInterpretation- Romeo And Juliet
# of Words478
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.91

Interpretation- Romeo and Juliet


                    Interpretation: Romeo and Juliet

     What would cause young lovers to mysteriously commit suicide so they can be
together? Is it their parents who forbid them to see one another, or is it themselves?
William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, tells about two young "star-crossed
lovers" whose deaths were caused by fate, not their parents or themselves.
     First of all, Romeo and Juliet were from feuding families: Romeo a Montague, and
Juliet a Capulet. Romeo was so depressed about his unrequited love for Rosaline
when it just so happens, he goes to a masquerade party. There, he falls for Juliet,
the daughter of Lord Capulet, and forgot about Rosaline. When they're finally torn
apart, that's when both Romeo and Juliet realize they are from enemy families. Their
love, of course, brings down their immediate marriage and Friar Lawrence agrees in
hope to stop the feuding families. Unfortunately, Tybalt and Mercutio are killed and
Romeo gets banished leaving Juliet without a husband or a cousin. "O, I am  a
fortune's fool," (Act III, Scene I) explains how Romeo felt at the moment of Tybalt's
death. He felt that he fell into one of fate's many cruel games and it was too late to
get out.
     When things are just getting worst, Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to marry
Paris causing Juliet to panic. She then has to hurry and do something to stop the
wedding and of course fate would just h...

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