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I feel like marriage was the only option for Romeo and Juliet. If they really were in love and wanted to get married, even if their parents would object to the marriage, they should be able to get married. If two people are truly in love with each other, they should have the right to be together, even if their parents didn't agree with their decisions. For example, when Romeo explained how in love he was with Juliet, "With love's light wings did I o'erperch (fly over) these walls; For stony limits cannot hold love out...Therefore thy kingsmen are no stop (obstacle) to me" (pg. 612). This shows that nothing could stop these two lovers from being together, even it did cause destruction throughout their city and families. When Juliet disobeyed her mother, it showed just how in love she was with Romeo. Romeo and Juliet's marriage may have also stopped Juliet and the Prince's marriage. If two people would go through some much together, they should be together through marriage or anything that would prove that their love for each other is real.
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