Romeo and juliet made the greatest sacrifice …show more content…
Lord and lady montague and capulet should not of been so harsh on their children it really makes you wonder if they really loved them at all. In the play romeo and juliet lord capulet says to juliet “Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday,Or never after look me in the face.Speak not. Reply not. Do not answer me.” (act 3,scene 5, line ?) when he say that it really sticks out to the real reason to why romeo and juliet don't care for there names, lord capulet just wants his daughter to carry out the family name.
So when it comes to it Romeo and juliet were not completely to blame for their deaths, because of their families feud, which really caused them to find each other to begin with. Their immaturity was not the most helpful in the situation, considering that they were only teenagers. The lack of parental support was yet another reason to which led to their death, so why does all this matter? Well because that is the whole focus of the play is they to star cross lovers who can't be together because of their last name. With a question of why the feud started in the first place, which no one