Romeo and Juliet
In the play “Romeo & Juliet” by William Shakespeare, both Romeo and Juliet acted very similar. In the beginning, Romeo and Juliet were seeing other people and did not even hear of each other. During the course of the play, they both did similar things in comparable situations. When the play was going to end, they both decided to commit suicide for one another. As the play goes on, the development of Romeo and Juliet are
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each other, and that is what they got by committing suicide and staying together forever.
In conclusion, it was more of a coincidence that they both acted similarly at the same time. They both had mutual feelings towards numerous amounts of people including Tybalt, Paris, Friar Laurence, etc. As the Prologue stated, they were “star-crossed lovers” and fate had a lot to do with the characteristics and the timing of the actions they both possessed.
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