Because of the strong hatred between the two sides, and their children''s love, the audience earns two very important lessons: Families can divide us, and never hold a grudge. Families do a lot for us, as we can learn from them and be divided because of them. Romeo and Juliet, cannot publicly be together because of their rival families, so in order to be together they must see each other in secrecy. They are kept away from each other because of their families'' hatred. In the infamous balcony scene, Juliet wonders why they had to have their last names, and would want to deny their families and no longer be Capulet and Montague. O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I''ll no longer be a Capulet" (Act II, sc. it, lines 34-37). While families should do what is best for their other relatives, they should never deny them of their true love. Our families, as much as they love us, they can also divide us from what we truly want. Holding grudges for a long time can have consequences Just similar or worse compared to what the grudge was about. Montague and Capulet households held a longtime grudge than spanned generations. It lasted so long that the people of
Verona actually took sides and at some point forgot what the feud was about. Eventually it ends because of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet at the end of the play. "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life;" (Prologue, lines 3-6). In our lives we do not tend to hold grudges as we know that the conflict can be resolved. In Romeo and Juliet''s cases, their families'' aversion created conflict among Verona and caused themselves and others around hem to die.
And so, the patriarchs of the Montague and Capulet houses teach us that families can isolate us and that we should never hold grudges because of the effect of them on us. Everyone can teach a lesson about life itself, fictional or not. If we know that our families can tear us apart from something else, and that we shouldn''t hold grudges, then we are being taught valuable life lessons, subliminally. These lessons on life itself help us along as we develop as human beings, and learn more about ourselves and others. Romeo And Juliet Essay By nmittz98
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