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Essay / Romeo and Juliet Banishment - 671
For by my soul I will never know thee” (3.5.202-203). This quote demonstrates how persistent Lord Capulet is about Juliet marrying Paris, which makes the situation more troubling for Juliet because the marriage seems set in stone. This is a great example of how love does not go smoothly because Juliet's feelings towards Romeo are the perfect love and that is why she went against her father's wishes and married Romeo. This long spark of true love doesn't last very long after a forced marriage to Paris online. Juliette is so upset by this love triangle that she is ready to die for her true love, shouting: "and with this knife, I will help him right away." » Because of her father's entanglement, the recipe for love became complex, confusing and ultimately ended in disaster. Romeo's banishment from Verona creates a trembling fear of love between him and Juliet. A vicious fight ensues in which one of Romeo's good friends; Mercutio is killed by the fiery Tybalt. Romeo, filled with fury, seeks revenge for this loss and in turn kills Tybalt. The day before this meeting, another fight broke out in which the Prince put an end to