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Fate

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare presents fate as an unstoppable force, showing that human attempts to alter their predetermined fate inevitably lead to failure

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Youth vs Age

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare contrasts the wisdom of age with the impulsiveness of youth, showing how inexperience and rash decisions can end in tragedy.

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Haste

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare explores the destructive effects of haste, demonstrating that even with good intentions, rushing decisions can prevent careful reflection and can end in tragedy.

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Conflict

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates how deeply-rooted family conflict drives the narrative, showing that hatred and rivalry inevitably lead to tragic consequences.

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Love

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare presents love as a transformative force, but one that becomes destructive when fuelled by passion and impulsiveness

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Human emotions, impulsive decisions, and the tension between youth and experience continue to shape lives, making the struggles depicted in literature timelessly relevant. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, written in the late 16th century during the Elizabethan era, explores the intense love and tragic choices of young lovers Romeo and Juliet, whose families are embroiled in a long-standing feud.