Romeo and Juliet
What would you have done if you were Juliet when Romeo killed Tybalt? Romeo and Juliet is a story about two star-crossed lovers who were ill fated from the day they met. Romeo, who is a Montague, falls in love with Juliet Capulet who met at a Capulet party. For years, these two family's have been enemies and both lovers don't know that they belong to these two families until after they fall in love. Shortly after they meet, they decide to get married and Friar Lawrence believes this will solve the family feud and eventually, it does. After Romeo and Juliet are wedded, no body knows and Romeo and Juliet can't see each other for a bit. Before the word gets out that the two kids are married, a big conflict come up between the two families. Romeo and his buds run in to some of the capulets. Among them was Tyb
alt, who is a hot head and always trying to start a fight. He challenges Romeo but he denies. Later, Tybalt stabs Mercutio, Romeo's friend and he later dies. Tybalt runs off and Romeo takes off after him. Romeo meets up with Tybalt and murders him. The prince finds out and banishes Romeo. When Juliet finds out about Romeo's wrong doings, she still loves him at the end of the day, and this is what kills her. The two kids who fall in love in this novel are doomed from the start. The un realistic love between the two is taken way out of proportion. In the end, the both end up dead. But not just were the two lovers buried, so was the feud between the Capulets and the Montague's. Now, with all this information, Juliet doesn't know why, or how Romeo killed her cousin, but she still loves him believing he had a
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Approximate Word count = 549
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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