What are Romeo and Juliet themes?

The story Romeo and Juliet....?

  • love and hate are themes for the story buut i need more can u help me...what are other themes for romeo and juliet.(the story)

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    True Love Star crossed lovers hate tragedy marriage family and feuds violence parenthood youth and young love religion banishment parental power death

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im nto sure w u mean. but im reading the book my self and it is beautiful. its about hate between to families but the love their children have for eachother. its a hidden love. then a dead love.... greta book u shoudl read. u wont be able to read nwo im guesssing but wen u can u should can anyone help em with ym question? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ap2NT2_14oZxG3jYe77Sddzsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090520131648AADg7nV

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Fate, it is referred to greatly by almost all the characters. Example, when Romeo kills Tybalt he says "O, I am fortune's fool!" A Patriarchal society, which is a society in which men have a higher class over women is also evident. Especially the fact that Lord Capulet makes all the decisions for his family, and doesn't approve of Juliet or his wife having their own opinions. Shakespeare’s personal opinion of love can sometimes be inferred from the play. It would seem that Shakespeare believed that you should only marry when you are in fact in love, this can be proved by the dishonest and untrue relationship between those who had married for social reasons, such as Lady and Lord Montague and the fact that Romeo and Juliet were much happier when they were together and married, than Romeo was ever with Rosaline.

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ok so were doin a project about it too uhh.. true love..like do teenagers know what true love feels like keeping secret from parents good or bad? parents approving of people you date are boyfriends/girlfriends more important than family prejudice between familys fighting your friend's fight is there ever a good reason to kill someone yupp there ya go:)

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- The Forcefulness of Love - Love as a Cause of Violence - The Individual Versus Society - The Inevitability of Fate

Lutya2

Well, for the scene with Tybalt and Mercutio, It'd be "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", since no one belived Mercutio when he said he was dying, since he screws around too much. That's all I got. :\ Hope I helped~ ^^

JW

Destiny, betrayal?

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http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/romeojuliet/themes.html Check that out. :) Should help a bit. Good luck.

yaykittensmewmew

Forbiden fruit. Explain how its like the forbiden fruit in the bible they cant have eatch other but I destend to

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