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Romeo and Juliet essay

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Infatuation is a foolish or extravagant passion for someone. William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" relationship is one of infatuation. Juliet is infatuated when she meets Romeo. Romeo and Juliet agree to marry each other even thought they barely know each other and their families are moral enemies. If Juliet informed her Mother about the current marriage then Lady Capulet would have supported Juliet's decision. Lady Capulet would have stood up to Lord Capulet when Juliet was unwilling pressured into marriage with someone she did not love. Juliet found herself in trouble due to the marriage and relied on Friar Lawrence's support and help. Juliet received a potion to take before the wedding that would make her appear as if she was dead. Friar Lawrence told her that Romeo would be at the tomb to rescue her from the tragedy. The plan seemed like it was going to work but...

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