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Question: In Romeo and Juliet,!?
which factor is most responsible for the problems that entangle Romeo, Juliet, and their families!?

I have to write about that!.!.!. and I'm not sure!. :/Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Today the term "tragedy" is used to describe any bad event!. In the classical tradition, "tragedy" has to involve some measure of inescapablity!.!.!.where the players are doomed no matter what choices they made!.

One reason Romeo & Juliet resonates so strongly with young readers is because they are drawn to the theme of young love!. As powerful as their love is, however, it still cannot survive the environment around them -- their families, their history and the city in which they live!. The lesson here is that even the most pure and "high" human pursuit!.!.!.love!.!.!.is still subject to the environment and context around it!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I believe it was Romeo's Family!. Although both families disagreed on their children's love for each other!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Shakespere was the biggest factor!. He wrote it!. As you have guessed, I have no idea either!.Www@QuestionHome@Com