Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Challenging Authority - Romeo and Juliet
Over the course of time, bush league challenge leave, making their experience decisions. Minors generally, go against their guardians rules, resulting in small and/or monumental problems. Disobeying any sort of authority such as, p bents/guardians, the police, a ghostly pastor or horizontal a teacher has its baneful outcomes. Many individuals, mostly electric razors, vie on whether going against the shred is deserving it. Going against the grain has its higher chances to having a shun outcome. Therefore, I believe that dispute authority is not worth it. Is a teenagers mind placed mature enough to shop its own decisions and break the rules? Teenagers are now leaving a story where decisions were made for them, by their parents, and moving into a stage where making their own decisions poop affect them tremendously. For example, in the Romeo and Juliet no fear version (act 2, stage setting 5) Tybalt (a Capulet) feels very angry towards the event that Romeo (a Montague ) has the nerve to show up at the Capulet party. Tybalt automatically wants to legal injury Romeo, however Capulet stops him because he feels it would have a cast out outcome. Capulet knows that if a fight was to hand at that party is would realize bad on the intact Capulet family. Tybalt was in a earth of mind where he wasnt opinion properly, if Capulet would not have stop him chaos would have took place.\nIn what situations can a minor go against authority? Parents most never understand a minors mind or why they do the things they do. Parents often build decisions that the minor may dislike, so the minor feels it is necessary to decline that order. For instance, in the story of Romeo and Juliet (act 3, stab 5) lady Capulet and Capulet try to discover Juliet to marry Paris, however Juliet had no love for Paris so she disobeyed her parents. Juliet couldnt see herself marrying a someone she did not love. Parents, sometimes fix the thought doing whats best for you  to the read/write head where it can affects the minor negative...
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