Juliet loved Romeo so much that she made up things just so she did not marry Paris, whom she did not like. Juliet would rather kill herself than to marry Paris. Other than loving her enemy Juliet, she also lied about places she had been before her wedding. This shows how much she had to lie and hide from her parents, because if they did figure out where she …show more content…
Through Romeo and Juliet we also learn many more important things that we can remember for our whole lives. One of the things that we learn, is that we should always follow our hearts and not listen to outsiders, because what are hearts tell us is the right decision. We also learn to not be afraid to take a chance in life. There might be a bunch of risk behind the chance, but in the end it might pay off in the long