Romeo and Juliet is relevant, and continues to be relevant, because people simply keep reading it. People keep reading it because they breathe and live for drama. In scene 5, act 1, Juliet says “My only love sprung from my only hate!” “Love” and “hate” are complete opposites, so what …show more content…
Romeo loved Juliet so much that he killed himself so he wouldn’t have to live without her, is so sweet because boys in this day and age wouldn’t even give up their play stations for their girlfriends. Romeo, here, is being completely irrational on a biological insight, but so brave and sensitive on a romantic look. He couldn’t stand to live without her, so he killed himself so he wouldn’t have to. He’s representing the prince charming that every girl wants, ‘if she’s gone, then I cannot go on!’ In this same scene, Romeo kills the one other guy that wants to marry Juliet. Romeo does this because he loves her so much. ‘If she marries him, then I can’t marry her!’ Every girl wants a guy that cares about her, even to the point of brutal murder. The story characters have the passion for each other that modern lovers desire.
In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet is relevant today, and will always be relevant in every possible situation, every single way. While some may argue that it’s not, it clearly is. And, though it’s 400 years old, it is still as fresh as it was and will continue to be until humans no longer feel