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media type="custom" key="24704398" //Romeo and Juliet// is known as the best love story ever written. In my opinion, I think Shakespeare might have had a hidden message. He was saying what not to do. The ending wasn't happy other than the fact that finally a truce was made. Romeo and Juliet didn't seem to have the best lives, they were often more distraught than happy. Even when they were with each other, they were dreading when they would have to be apart again and worrying about others finding out. In my mind, Shakespeare was trying to imply that if we follow in Romeo's and Juliet's footsteps, than the end consequences will be grave. = 1. Don't get married a day after meeting = = 2. Don't kiss a stranger at a party = = 3. Don't rely on others for messages = = 4. Don't lie to your parents = = 5. Don't fake you're death = = 6. Don't get attached too fast = media type="custom" key="24704704" I really relate this song to the emotions in Romeo and Juliet such as lust and passion. "I could follow you to the beginning Just to relive the start  Maybe then we'd remember to slow down  At all of our favorite parts"

This verse perfectly relates to the play. I could see Juliet saying this to Romeo, asking why they couldn't have slowed down.



Many movies and books have been created, inspired by //Romeo and Juliet.// This is probably the most famous story, a modernized version that is about lovers from rival gangs.

Although Romeo and Juliet are dead, their sacrifices were not in vain. The Capulet and Montague feud is finally over, and no lives will be taken again because of it. Perhaps there will be two new lovers in a few years, but this time they will be able to show their love without persecution. Romeo and Juliet have paved the way for a new start between families. Their death is the reason for hate ending, and love beginning.

=Did Romeo and Juliet anger fate?= The moon and stars have been associated with fate in many stories and fairy tales. Romeo proclaimed that Juliet was far more beautiful than the stars and that the moon was even envious of her beauty. In a mythology story, a queen foolishly proclaimed that her daughter was more beautiful than the sea nymphs. In a different version, she said that her daughter was more beautiful than a goddess. This angered the Greek Gods and they took their anger out on the daughter by ordering her sacrifice. If the stars really do control fate, then they could have been infuriated by Romeo. Although this seems unrealistic, this was a fictitious play.