Topic > Deceptive young love in Romeo and Juliet - 1291

Young love is a very deep immature feeling, which tends to mislead those affected by it, and the affected people fall in love too deeply, which leads to a tendency to self-deception destruction. The concept of the young man's misguided love is emphasized in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet are young when they see each other for the first time and make the mistake of loving each other without knowing their last names. Their deep love without any understanding of the concept of love leads the young lovers to commit suicide, a rash decision. They do not accept their situation and think of other solutions other than suicide. Romeo and Juliet act on impulse and make rash decisions without thinking about the consequences, which results in self-destruction, due to the weight and extremity of love. Romeo and Juliet's young love reflects their suddenness, recklessness, and lack of maturity which leads to them receiving suicidal impulses throughout the story and causing Romeo and Juliet's suicide at the end of the story. Their love leads them to act very rashly and make imprudent decisions, such as getting married and killing themselves. They are also too young to love because they are not mature enough. Their lack of maturity influences their decisions, leading them to find abrupt solutions, such as suicide. After Balthasar told Romeo that Juliet was dead, he proclaimed, "I pray thee, sir, bear with me / Thy countenance is pale and wild matter / Some misadventure" (5.1.27-29). Once Balthasar tells Romeo the tragic news of Juliet's death, Romeo makes the rash decision to return to Verona, without thinking about the consequences of his act, which would lead to further complications, such as being... made of paper.. ....t in place, and they are too immature. Romeo and Juliet's spring of blind love quickly deepens and leads them to face situations they have never faced before. They don't know how to handle their bizarre complications, as the story takes a quick and unexpected turn and turns into a nightmare for them. Romeo and Juliet are forced to make rash decisions one after another and not consider possible solutions other than suicide, leading them to consider suicide as their only hope. Their bizarre complications are caused by their blind, immature and excessive love and their act of taking their own lives is also caused by immaturity, mutual idolatry and the brevity of time. Romeo and Juliet commit suicide at the end of the story, due to the brevity of time and extreme love; they believe they have no options other than suicide.