Sunday, October 16, 2016
Challenging Authority - Romeo and Juliet
Over the dustup of time, insignificants challenge control, fashioning their proclaim decisions. Minors generally, go against their guardians rules, resulting in small and/or big problems. Disobeying any discipline of authority such as, parents/guardians, the police, a religious pastor or even a instructor has its bad outcomes. Many individuals, generally minors, debate on whether expiry against the grain is worth it. expiration against the grain has its higher chances to having a negative outcome. Therefore, I believe that challenging authority is non worth it. Is a teenagers opinion set mature affluent to make its own decisions and run out the rules? Teenagers are now going away a stage where decisions were do for them, by their parents, and moving into a stage where making their own decisions can affect them tremendously. For example, in the Romeo and Juliet no fear transformation (act 2, scene 5) Tybalt (a Capulet) feels very raving mad towards the fact that Rome o (a Montague) has the nerve to show up up at the Capulet party. Tybalt automatically wants to harm Romeo, and Capulet gelt him because he feels it would keep back a negative outcome. Capulet knows that if a counterbalance was to occur at that party is would look bad on the whole Capulet family. Tybalt was in a state of mind where he wasnt thinking properly, if Capulet would not work stopped him chaos would have took place.\nIn what situations can a minor go against authority? Parents almost never translate a minors mind or why they do the things they do. Parents very much make decisions that the minor may dislike, so the minor feels it is unavoidable to disobey that order. For instance, in the flooring of Romeo and Juliet (act 3, scene 5) lady Capulet and Capulet try on to get Juliet to marry genus Paris, however Juliet had no love for Paris so she disobeyed her parents. Juliet couldnt see herself marrying a person she did not love. Parents, sometimes take the thought doing whats ruff for you  to the point where it can affects the minor negative...
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