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Essay / Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet - 595
Every child has disobeyed their parents at least once in their life. This is what it means to be a child. Children do what they think is right, without thinking about the possible consequences. If they didn't, they wouldn't learn any lessons. This is part of growing and maturing. You learn things from your mistakes and that's how you become the person you want to be. Then the cycle repeats with the children you have. In Romeo and Juliet, the main reasons why children should not always obey their parents are that it does not help them become individuals, that times have changed, and that parents do not always know what is best for them. their child. In Romeo and Juliet, and in life today, always obeying one's parents does not help a child become his or her own individual. Everyone is different and that's how it should be. That's what makes life so amazing, is meeting all the different people. Everyone has their own particularity. This is why everyone matters in this world. To become the person you are meant to be, you have to do things your way. After the ...