At the beginning of the play, Shakespeare introduces Romeo and Juliet as, “star crossed lovers,” giving insight to their heart-rending end, (Shakespeare prologue line 6). Can this ill-fated couple comprehend what love is exploring it for the first time? Their fate also symbolizes that the couple defies all the odds to endure a relationship with each other despite the finale. At such a young age, Juliet thirteen years-old and Romeo slightly older, this pair would be made a laughingstock in the modern era. Juliet can not even drive a vehicle, let alone have a wedding as a preteen. However, the maturity that Juliet exhibits is far beyond her
At the beginning of the play, Shakespeare introduces Romeo and Juliet as, “star crossed lovers,” giving insight to their heart-rending end, (Shakespeare prologue line 6). Can this ill-fated couple comprehend what love is exploring it for the first time? Their fate also symbolizes that the couple defies all the odds to endure a relationship with each other despite the finale. At such a young age, Juliet thirteen years-old and Romeo slightly older, this pair would be made a laughingstock in the modern era. Juliet can not even drive a vehicle, let alone have a wedding as a preteen. However, the maturity that Juliet exhibits is far beyond her