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  • Essay / Romeo and Juliet Love is Dangerous Research Paper

    Love is Dangerous. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare elaborately and beautifully tells the story of the dangers of love. In the play, there are two rival families: the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo, a teenage boy from the Montague family, falls deeply and desperately in love with a girl from the Capulet family, Juliet. They hatch an elaborate plan that will allow them to escape together, but it fails due to miscommunication. Romeo commits suicide because of the impression that Juliet is dead and when she wakes up to see Romeo's corpse, she commits suicide too. What kind of extreme lovers are they? Both Romeo and Juliet are in love with Eros, which leads to their fateful downfall. For example, Romeo meets almost all the criteria for being a lover of Eros. He maintains a stable and warm relationship with his parents and friends and he believes he is ready to love even if he constantly looks at him. His parents truly care about him and so do his friends, which shows the well-established bond Romeo has built with those he cares about. After the little physical fight in the center...