1)
Romeo and Juliet have both individual goals and a combined goal in the quest of their love. Romeo’s goal is to find love and Juliet's goal is to be the master of her own fate. Romeo and Juliet both have the goal of being together.
Romeo is a character who is obsessed with love. His love of Rosaline is futile and childish yet he still pursued her to a point of self hurt. This is because he badly wanted to have love. Eventually, he met Juliet and found the love he was looking for. Love for Juliet, who is a Capulet, went against everything he was taught by his family; the Montagues and Capulets were sworn enemies. Simply loving someone was not enough for Romeo, he needed to be loved back. Juliet loved Romeo. Romeo was willing to do anything to protect this love. He lived for one person and that was Juliet. When Romeo heard that Juliet died he went to her tomb to join her because he could not live without her. Romeo found love that was so strong it was worth dying for.
In the story, Juliet’s parents arranged a marriage for her to Paris, a man she barely knew. Juliet did not want to marry
When Romeo and Juliet met each other in the Capulet garden they decided to get married. Even though they were from feuding households nothing could keep them apart. When Romeo murdered one of Juliet’s kinsmen she still wanted to be with Romeo. When Romeo died, Juliet’s attraction to Romeo is so strong she killed herself because life is too much to bear without Romeo.
Romeo and Juliet both die but they both succeed in their quest. Romeo found the love he wanted with Juliet. The love he found was so powerful that he died for it. Juliet is not forced into marrying against her will. She determined her own fate with the blade of a dagger. Both Romeo and Juliet died together. Today their names are synonymous the tale of Romeo and Juliet will never be forgotten. Their methods of obtaining the goals were quite extreme and resulted in their deaths.