Who? Who’s at fault for this appalling tragedy of which has paid its consequence with the wretched deaths of these young and destined pair of lovers? These lovers who suffered unfortunate, yet passionate feelings for each other. A sad young boy with a love addiction meets a younger sad female virgin. These lovers that refuse to call themselves by Montague and Capulet. In the beginning, the boy was heartbroken. He was heartbroken over beautiful Rosaline. He was depressed. In the beginning the girl was told she had to marry. She didn’t want to. She was depressed. It was in the beginning when the Capulet’s party took place. It was at this event that the boy first laid his eyes on the girl. It was at this event that their first kiss took place. It was on this night they learned the other was the family’s enemy. And, it was on this night they confessed their love to each other. The two had a love so passionate that they were married the next morning. As the lovers’ waited to see each other again that night, a banishment was amended. The boy was banished. And why? For he had slain the girls dear cousin! The girl wept; however not over her cousin's …show more content…
This is proven through the story because anytime something went wrong in either of their lives, they would botch threaten suicide immediately, “These are two depressed people unable to cope with stress and obstacles in life! Of course, this could be due to Juliet's youth - and to Romeo's impulse disorder. But these are traits of the young lovers themselves, not of their families or the barriers their last names create.” They were unstable, depressed. They both had a good reason too- Juliet was to marry a man she had no interest in, and Romeo was dealing with heartbreak over Rosaline. They both meet diagnostic criteria to be diagnosed with serious mental disorders, that’s something out of their control. They needed a