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Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet 
William Shakespeare
Setting-

The play takes place in the town of Verona.

Background information-

The Montagues and Capulets are two rivalry families.They are involved in a 
family feud that goes back years before any of the members were born.Yet the 
feud still continues due to the fact that neither family is ready to forgive 
and forget the past. Even the townspeople are involved because the families 
do not keep the feud in the privacy of their own home but have been seen 
fighting in the public streets and displaying violence. They disrupt the 
peace of Verona and even Prince Escalus personally had to break up a fight, 
where the family members were heavily fined . They were also given a warning 
that another public fight could result in death. While this is occurring 
Romeo ,the main character, is getting over his last love, Rosaline, and was 
very upset. Juliet of the Capulet household has just been introduced to a 
wealthy young man , Paris, who her parents wish her to marry. Yet she does 
not love him.

Characters

Romeo is a Montague. He falls in love with Juliet and proceeds to marry her. 
He is a tragic character. He is characterized as hasty and emotional. He is 
young. 
Juliet- She is a Capulet. She falls in love with Romeo. She believes marriage 
should be for love. She is also characterized as hasty. She is young 
Lord Capulet- He is Juliet's father. He is strict, harsh, not understanding. 
He wants her to marry Paris. 
Lady Montague-She is Romeo's mother. She is very busy and strict. 
Lord Montague-He is Romeo' father. He is stubborn and not willing to forgive. 
County Paris- He is kinsman of Prince. He cares about Juliet and wishes to 
marry her. 
Prince Escalus- He is Prince of Verona. He wants to call a truce and end the 
family feud. 
Friar Lawrence- He is the Priest in Verona. He weds Romeo and Juliet hoping 
it will unite both families. Instead it causes fighting. He later gives 
Juliet sleeping potion. He helps Romeo out. 
Friar John-He was supposed to deliver a letter to Romeo about Juliet, but 
Romeo did not get it. 
The Nurse- She cared for Juliet during childhood. She wants Juliet to be 
happy. She is very talkative. 
Mercutio-He is a good friend of Romeo 
Balthasar-He is a servant amd a friend of Romeo. 
Benvolio- He is a friend of Romeo 
Tybalt- He is a nephew of Lady Capulet. He has a bad temper. 
Samson- He is a Capulet servant 
Gregory-He is a Capulet servant 
Plot summary-

Romeo (Montague), who is in love with Rosaline, goes to a party in an effort 
to forget her or to ease his broken heart. At this party he met Juliet, and 
immediately fell in love with her. He later finds out that she is a Capulet, 
the rival family of the Montagues. He decides that he loves her anyway and 
they confess their love for each other during the very famous "balcony scene" 
in which they agree to secretly marry the next day. Friar Lawrence agrees to 
marry them in an effort to end the feuding between the families. 
Unfortunately, the fighting gets worse and Mercutio (Montague) , a good 
friend of Romeo's, ends up in a fight with Tybalt (Capulet), Juliet's cousin. 
Tybalt kills Mercutio, which causes Romeo to kill Tybalt in an angry rage. 
For this, Romeo is banished from Verona.

At the same time, the Capulet's are planning Juliet's marriage to Paris. 
Juliet does not want to marry this man so she arranges with Friar Lawrence to 
fake her own death with a sleeping potion that will make everyone think that 
she is dead. Friar Lawrence promises to send word to Romeo to meet her when 
the potion wears off and to rescue her to Mantua, where Romeo is currently 
staying. There they would live happily ever after. Unfortunately, Romeo does 
not receive this message on time and upon hearing of her "death" goes to 
Juliet's tomb where he drinks poison and dies. When Juliet's potion wears 
off, she awaken's to find her lover's corpse. She then proceeds to stab 
herself with Romeo's dagger. The two families find the bodies and their 
shared sorrow, finally make peace with each other.

Themes-

Hastiness- Romeo is hasty to fall in and out of love. The two are too hasty 
to get married; they never thought about what could go wrong. 
Infatuation- Romeo and Juliet, in all probability, were not really in love. 
They were infatuated with each other. They were in love with the idea that 
they were in love. They could not have fallen so deeply in love with only one 
conversation. 
Selfishness- Everyone in this play (except Benvolio) acts selfishly. Juliet 
never told her parents about Romeo and did the selfish act of faking her 
death, which greatly upset them. The Capulets were selfish for making Juliet 
marry a man that she did not love. Both of the families were selfish for 
continuing the fighting. Friar Lawrence ran away when they saw the two 
families go into the tomb. He wanted to prevent himself from getting in 
trouble. Tybalt was selfish for killing Mercutio. Romeo was not thinking of 
Juliet as he killed her cousin. 
Key Issues

Feuding- The feuding of the families was the whole reason for the tragedy. 
They should have reconciled their differences years ago. They didn't even 
know what they were fighting about. 
Stereotypes-Some members of the Capulets and Montagues have never even met 
and yet they hate each other. Why? Because of a person's last name. 
Dreams- The whole story had occurred in a dream which foretold their fate . 
This was a warning for Romeo yet he chose to ignore it. 
Decisions- Many difficult decisions had to be made. Friar's decision to marry 
them was difficult. He could have told their parents. He risked taking the 
responsibility for marrying them knowing it might cause upheaval. Juliet had 
the difficult decision of how to get out of marrying Paris. She was also 
confronted with the dilemma of whether to appease her parents and follow 
their wishes which would mean marrying Paris or follow her heart and marry 
Romeo.The families made the decision to end their feud to prevent any more 
unnecessary deaths. 
Sacrifices- Romeo and Juliet were willing to sacrifice their relationship 
with their families in order to be together. 
Fate- It was considered fate that they would meet and fall in love and then 
die for each other. Fate brought them together as well as ended their lives. 
It was in the stars. 
Moral lessons

There is more to love than lust. Romeo and Juliet did not take the time to 
get to know each other and form a deep intimate relationship. They rushed 
into their relationship. They were also very young to be experiencing love . 
Even people much older than them do not know what love means. It may have 
really been true love that was mutually felt by both of them though.

Labels mean nothing- Their last name was a label. Their names were what 
almost kept them apart. . But love saw through that. They saw each other in 
secrecy and soon fell madly in love. Love sees no barriers.

Listen to advice-If the families had listened to the Prince of Verona and 
made peace, then Mercutio and Tybalt would not have died. If Romeo and Juliet 
would have listened to the advice given to them by the Friar then they would 
not have died so young. The Friar cautioned them about acting hasty and 
irrational. But instead the star-crossed lovers meet the fate of death.

Don't seek revenge-The families sought revenge for things that did not even 
involve them and happened years ago. They needed to forgive and forget. Yet 
when both parties are stubborn it takes the death of two young lovers for 
them to realize that their actions were wrong. . Tybalt called Romeo a 
villain and dared him to fight. With his refusal Mercutio began to fight 
Tybalt to defend the family name. Romeo tries to stop them, but it is too 
late when Tybalt kills Mercutio. In anger and guilt Romeo than retaliates and 
catches Tybalt. In Romeo's rashness Tybalt dies .

Don't act hastily- This involves the manner in which Romeo and Juliet acted . 
They should have thought things through first before they jumped into 
matrimony. Matrimony is a lifetime thing and not just a teenage phase.



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