Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Conflicts Within the Life of a Teenager

 Well, alike my other blog, this one also happens to be late, so it makes it a little harder to do what's asked specifically.
 Juliet, not allowed to marry her Romeo, is told to marry the man her father chose for her, Paris. Although she doesn't want to, it's against her will, whether it good or not. This is one of the many conflicts around love in this extremely romantic novel, and one that ends the lives of these star-crossed lovers.
 When I was about 6 or 7 my mom taught my Sunday-school class. It was boys and girls, and my mom really wanted me to have a crush on this one boy, we'll call him Chris. Sometimes to make her happy, I would say I thought he was cute, but really I liked this boy named Garrett, whom she thought was a brat. I remember telling her I liked him one day, thinking she would flip out, but instead she laughed and told me she knew the whole time!
 Romeo and Juliet didn't end that way, but then again, most similar situations have their differences.

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