In the Shakespearian time it was most common for teenagers to meet in social gatherings. Now days it's so much easier for teenagers to talk to each other. Teenagers are getting phones at younger ages and they have internet in their homes and can plan to see each other as often as they would like to. Because teenagers have the resources to create opportunities to spend time together it makes it easier for them to build a strong foundation or move on and find someone else in very little time. Contrary …show more content…
An example would be what was said by Juliet when she professed that she would rather hear her family members died than hear that her love is banished. Her actions and feelings are primarily unbalanced when she finds out Romeo killed her cousin Tybalt. She cries with the nurse saying hateful things about Romeo yet the very next moment she gets mad at herself for being angry at her love. Juliet's actions and feelings are premature because she is only thirteen years old and without experience. Only a couple years not far behind Romeo's character is questionable when he claims to be deeply in love with Rosaline one day then the next day Juliet who is now suddenly the love of his life. Teenagers move just as quick nowadays but there are so much more advances in modern day that keep them distracted from going as far as getting