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(Anonymous) 2013-12-01 07:13 am (UTC)(link)The problem with Romeo and Juliet is that they were forced into an environment where there was no chance of a real relationship! They never had the chance to learn about each other, to see if they were really a good couple. With so many forces preventing them from enjoying their attraction to each other, they overly romanticized everything! The tragedy is that, if they had the opportunity to deal with the mutual attraction in a healthy way, no one would have died!
The Bard knew what he was doing.