If Juliet were to
come to ASA Clark, she probably wouldn't be seen as such a special person. She was known for her forbidden love and how
she was a rebel and didn't do as she was told when it comes to love. Now a days,
it’s not that different. It is still dramatic, but not as much. Lots of kids
now act like rebels. They don't listen, some don't have much respect for others
and they act like they don't care what people think of them.
Juliet said that she
fell in love with Romeo at first sight, now if she were to say that now, people
wouldn't believe her. They would think that she is just going through a faze,
and will say she never loved him tomorrow. Even though Juliet truly did love
Romeo, she wouldn't be taken seriously. People now say the "I love
you" words a lot more often than they should. Some people don't even mean
it when they say it. It's interesting on what people will say or do to feel
loved by many.
By Juliet going
behind her families back and dating Romeo, is one way that she would actually
fit in. Most kids now are rebels, or at least that’s what they think. They
don’t listen to their parents when it comes to things. Juliet would have been
one of the 'cool' kids because of how disobedient she was when it came to her
loving someone that her family has bad history with.
With her suicidal
act, she would also fit in; as bad as that sounds. People now are killing
themselves left and right. Whether its bullying, family problems, and some only
do it for the attention. Juliet did it for love. Which in my eyes is stupid,
but yet again its not. Its cute to know she loved him so much, but it's stupid
that she killed herself. She could have lived her life, maybe not happily, but
she could of lived it for the both of them.
Overall, I would say
that Juliet would fit in well with our generation nowadays. For her suicide, to
her being a rebel. There are many ways that she would be okay to live here. She
wouldn't get picked on, unless it was for her fashion of clothing.. Then she
might. But other than that, she would be set. She wouldn't be judged to harsh I
believe.
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