and deserted with no one else but themselves. No catastrophe would have sparked if they would stop their nonsense of hatred towards one another. Pure hatred filled their bodies leaving them blind to any possible solution. Many times citizens would see the Montagues and the Capulets in the streets, fighting to death. Romeo and Juliet were different they were blinded by love. Love that made them feels secure, and appreciated for once.
Hatred is possessive, at a point where rage is all that crosses your mind. Whenever, Montagues, and Capulets would confront one another they would cause a commotion. Citizens would be terrorised. If Romeo and Juliet would have of confessed their love their families would be aggravated. A war of all kinds would spark, hatred would overpower them. As a form of fear and tranquility, they were obligated to keep it a secret. Past occasions have also altered a sense of fear, for example when Mercutio and Tybalt dueled. In this section of the book it states that “...”