In life, they could not overcome the enmity between their families; only in their deaths could their families be united.
2006-12-14 08:35:49
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answer #1
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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Romeo and Juliet... romance or glorification of teenage suicide
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Romeo and Juliet a tale of two codependent individuals who rather than face the prospect of living their lives apart, selfishly decide to commit suicide depite the lasting after effects it may have on their respective families.
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Romeo and Juliet a tale of two whiny teenagers who make a rash decision in selfish desperation, for a relationship that probably wouldn't have lasted two weeks anyway.
2006-12-14 07:57:15
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answer #2
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answered by ajax138 2
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Romeo and Juliet is a classic portrayal of the everyday struggle to controls ones fate despite outside influences.
2006-12-14 07:52:02
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answer #3
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answered by Matt 2
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Romeo clearly believes in fate ("Oh, I am fortune's fool"). Look at the ways that belief might have influenced the choices he made.
2006-12-14 08:44:15
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answer #4
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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In "Romeo ann Juliet," Shakespeare seeks to educate his audience on the tragic conseqences that can come from keeping two young lovers apart. This, you can easily support, I assume we are talking high school here. Also, Never forget KISS: "Keep it simple, stupid."
2016-05-24 04:32:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Love sucks.
2006-12-14 09:43:50
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answer #6
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answered by Panama Jack 4
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Love can lift a man or tear him apart...
2006-12-14 09:18:52
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answer #7
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answered by wi_saint 6
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Arranged marriage is best.
2006-12-14 07:53:23
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Though nothing could keep them together, nothing would keep them apart...
2006-12-14 07:48:06
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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apparently that story states suicide is the answer
2006-12-17 10:20:07
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answer #10
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answered by shorty 2
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