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Romeo and Juliet: Conflicts of Demise (Youth Inexperience :warning: (Romeo…
Romeo and Juliet: Conflicts of Demise
Youth Inexperience
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Romeo has very very little experience with love. He had recently broken up with another girl and very soon after he fell for Juliet. This shows inexperience because you usually need some time to rebound from a breakup.
Juliet has no experience with love of a boy at all. This explains why she fell for Romeo the first time she saw him. You can tell that she is inexperienced in love because she was willing to do literally everything for him, even kill herself.
Adult Intervention
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Parents of Romeo and Juliet
One of the big reasons that Romeo and Juliet's relationship ended in a conflict of demise was the their parents and families were feuding. It would have been a nice and peaceful strong relationship if their parents were on good terms and didn't have to mess up all of the potential that their children had together.
Friar Lawrence
Friar Lawrence played a huge role in the demise of the relationship and lives of Romeo and Juliet. He stepped in and took authority while telling Juliet a plan for what to do in order not not marry Paris. His plan did not work out and only because he stepped in, Romeo and Juliet both ended up dying.
Fate or Chance :explode:
Romeo Meeting Juliet
It was by chance that Romeo and Juliet met in the first place because Romeo wasn't even invited or supposed to go to that party. He also had no idea that he would find the love of his life there, either.
It was also by chance that Romeo got to see Juliet later at the party. When he first saw her, it was during a dance so he was not able to talk to her. He did not even know if she saw her or not. But later at the party, they were able to talk and confess their love for each other, love at first (maybe second) sight.
Romeo thinking Juliet killed herself
Friar Lawrence planned for Romeo to know that Juliet was only temporarily dead, but it was fate that he didn't figure it out. It was by fate that Romeo didn't know the full story of Juliet only putting herself to sleep so she didn't have to marry Paris.
This obviously leads to the demise of the relationship between Romeo and Juliet because both of them decide to kill themselves.