The author’s perspectives imply that Romeo and Juliet as well as teens today challenges are not being able to identify which are the adults or children. Although being grown of age usually means being …show more content…
Garber remarks that “in doing so begin to establish a separate adult identity.” Juliet has to be independent thanks to everyone leaving her. As a result she discovers herself and gains Romeo. Juliet recognizes the situation and tries to find a way to be with her beloved Romeo. Therefore, she takes risks ending with her death. She has been isolated her entire life because of her parents. By reason lord and lady Capulet were not liable. Consequently acknowledging the children can be far exceeding than the parents because they are serious.She is interpreting Romeo as “signified not only by his desire to heal the rift between the warring parties, but also by a new vigor and originality in his language,”(Garber). Symbolizing Romeo has changed after meeting Juliet and the loss of Mercutio. As Garber discusses Romeo and Juliet are superior to their parents making it difficult for Romeo and Juliet because their parents do not support them. Growing Up in a Violent World reveals the dramatic challenges in a drastic way, yet they all face the problem of adults not acting their