
There are many conflicts in
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. One specific conflict I've noticed is one with Juliet and her parents, the Capulets. Juliet's parents want Juliet to marry Paris, but Juliet loves Romeo (who is also her families only enemy). It's first introduced in the first act of the play before the party, when Lady Capulet comes to Juliets' room and talks to her about meeting Paris at the party and considering marrying him. Juliet says she will, but then she falls in love with Romeo and marrys him without telling her parents. Her parents then agree with Paris that he can marry Juliet, and set up the wedding against Juliets wishes. This is an example of person vs. person. This conflict is important because otherwise Juliet wouldn't have had to fake being dead to get out of her wedding to Paris. This developes the central theme of time. Capulet rushes the day of the wedding, forcing Juliet to act sooner.
This conlfict relates to any teenager and their parents. I am always having conflicts with my parents, from cleaning my room to not being able to do what I want. This is significant because it can relate to almost anyone in the world. I can bet that every teenager has had some conflict with their parents. Not as big as Juliets, but it can relate. The conlfict links to the meaning of respecting my parents choices and knowing that they want best. It also teaches parents to listen to what their kids are saying and consider it from their side. I have lots of other conflicts in my life too. Conflicts with my friends, teachers, coaches, society, etc. My friends and I argue about plans or fight over boys. I don't always agree with my teachers. Sometimes my coaches will keep me out of something I want to do for reasons I find unfair. If I do anything that society looks down on, I get labeled for the rest of my high school life. People are always going to have conflicts in their life, from Shakespeares time to now and forever. You just have to learn how to deal with it in the best way possible.
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