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A Marxist Reading Of Romeo And Juliet

   
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The sudden urgency that they must marry and be together brings about their downfall. Constantly ignoring warnings by the Friar that they should not rush but go ?wisely and slow/They stumble that run fast' (2.3.90), Romeo and Juliet become victims of their own doing...
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Hence, Shakespeare intends to advise his audience that something is amiss. The balcony scene, although one of the most romantic within the play may well be the reason the two lovers are unable to marry without disaster. If Romeo had not heard Juliet's declaration of love they may not have been propelled to wed so quickly...
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