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The Classic Movie Romeo and Juliet that we watched present a good example of a classical

romance and tragic love. Watching the movie gives me a thrilling and challenging sensation of
how Romeo and Juliet will overcome the challenges continuously provided throughout the movie.
The movie has so many emotions, particularly at the ending part. One of the best challenges that
Romeo and Juliet are facing is when the father of Juliet decides to give the Hand Juliet a nobleman,
maybe in exchange for a name, position in society, and wealth. And also the biggest problem of
Romeo and Juliet throughout the movie is the feud between their families.
At the very first start of the Movie it shows a competitive young man competing in a game but
the way they stare at each other you will easily notice that there are ongoing feud between them,
it may seem like a game for the others but to them, if they will lose, the pride they are holding will
be crushed. In the next part, after the game, there is also a fight between the two families so I think
at the start the main point of the movie is all about the feud between the two families. I may be
correct in some cases but when I watched the third scene where Romeo attended the Party at Juliet's
house, he saw Juliet in its prettiest moment so he asked Juliet for a dance but a family related to
Juliet saw Romeo. I became nervous at that moment because I think their first meet-up would be
a mess but hopefully, it was not.
So jumping to the most Crucial Part where Juliet's father gives her hand for marriage to some
noble man that came from a powerful and wealthy family. I sympathized with Juliet's feelings
because it hurts to marry someone you have just known for a couple of days and take note you
only meet for one day. This part shows the power of parents over a child, it governs the emotion,
the judgment. Juliet thinks about committing suicide there but the father or some herbalist dude
helps her and gives her a potion to sleep deeply and act like a dead person. Before that, the herbalist
dude explains to Juliet how to use it and how he will inform Romeo about this.
That part is when they execute the plan. They really thought that Juliet is dead. The
father/herbalist commands one man to deliver a message to Romeo about the plan. But the rumors
or news spread like a wildfire and came immediately to one of Romeo's cousins so he also
delivered the News to Romeo. I think this part is the start of a messy situation. Do you imagine
that if ever the servant didn't help one of the villagers and come immediately to where Romeo is?
I think it will become a happy ending but the author/producer pull out a mega twist that ends up
as a tragedy. It provides me with a surge of emotion, from being mad to disappointment and
sadness. It feels like you wanted to go inside the movie and tell Romeo "NO! Don't, it is a lie!"
In the last part because Romeo got false news he also thought that Juliet is dead, so he drinks a
potion to kill himself also. After he died, Juliet suddenly woke up from slumber and found Romeo
to be dead, then she stab herself a knife in the abdominal part that makes them both dead. I don't
like this part because for me it represents stupidity. After their death the two families became
friends. So I realize that it takes some lives to realize a mistake. It feels like you want to change
the story of the movie from the middle up to the last for them to have a good love story but I realize
you can't change the thing that is already done.
In inclusion, this is a classic film about the romantic love story of the two main characters Juliet
and Romeo, they have overcome all the storms of feudal society to get sincere love but in the end,
they have a hurtful ending that took away many tears from me it brought tears to my eyes while
watching the ending. This is a movie worth watching for young people who love romance.

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