When Romeo comes up with an idea he doesn't think about the consequences or the outcome. Immediately upon meeting Juliet, Romeo sneaks into the Capulet mansion and asks her to marry him, “The exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine.” (II,II, 126) Not knowing anything about Juliet. “ Young men’s love then lies. Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.” (II,III.68) The only thing he knows about Juliet is that she is attractive. Also …show more content…
Just like Romeo Juliet does not have the proper skills to navigate through the world full of hatred. Hatred for yourself and society and overcome love. Mantua is where Romeo is living after being exiled for the death of Tybalt. Soon after, Balthazar come racing over to Mantua with false information, the death of Juliet. “Her body sleeps in Capels' monument, And her immortal part with angels lives. I saw her laid low in her kindred’s vault” (V,I,18-20) Romeo had lost so much his home, family, and his best friend. Albeit he discovered this false information of Juliet’s death , hatred grew inside of him. A hatred of their families feud and himself that overcame the love he had with Juliet as a result of not learning to Leading him to make a hasty decision of taking his own …show more content…
For this time, all the rest depart away.” (I,I,93-95) The Prince of Verona is tries to keep the peace between the Capulets and the Montagues. However he does not succeed. Rather than try to resolve the issue he, threatens to kill anyone who tries to fight. With no communication of how to fix the problem. However this plans does not work. After the threat, more fight breakout and causes more deaths, and only the deaths of Romeo and Juliet end the feud, no the Prince. The Prince hates the Idea of the feud. Through his hate he cannot think rationally, causing him to make the wrong decision and not communicating how to end the feud. Throughout the play Tybalt was constantly angry with the Montagues especially with Romeo. His anger is fueled when he discovers that Romeo crashed the Capulets party, after that night he wants to kill Romeo. However he does not succeed, instead of killing Romeo he fatally stabs Mercutio.That one mistake causes Mercutio his life, “Romeo slew him.” (III,I 180) In the play William Shakespeare never explains why the Montagues and Capulets are fighting or why there is a big feud. Tybalt is only part of the feud because he thinks he has to, he is fighting a fight that is not his. It is his families . The feud is pointless if the two respected families do not know why they are fighting. The lack of communication within and out of his family is the reason for Tybalt's anger towards the Montagues. If Tybalt