To begin the tale “Romeo and Juliet”, there are two families that have had a deep hatred for each other for centuries. These two families are known as …show more content…
At the end of this tragic love story they have finally matured into staunch adults. In Act 5, Scene 3 lines 118-120, Romeo was previously informed that Juliet was dead when in fact she was just in a deep sleep that she put herself into, so that people thought she was dead. She did this in order to escape and run away with Romeo. But, Romeo was never informed, so he believes that the love of his life is dead. He is completely heart broken, so he buys poison and travels to Juliet’s grave. He then kisses Juliet and drinks the poison. Minutes after Romeo died, Juliet awoke from her sleep to find her love lying across her dead. She then lost her will to live and stab herself with the dagger that Romeo had with him in Act 5, Scene 3 lines 169-170. This displays true love and full maturity because they are willing to die for each other or does not want to live if they do not have each other. To conclude, the story of Romeo and Juliet will always be memorialized and read for years to come. This play that displays two young adults that are sworn enemies. Love at first sight is what they experience which leads to them dying for each other out of this endless love. Throughout this tragic love both Romeo and Juliet mature from impulsive children to resolute adults which helps capture the hearts of any person that gets to experience