
I think everyone in Verona learned an important lesson from the events that happened in the last couple of days. Even though I don't know how to raise children because I have none of my own, I still think that my cousin, Capulet, and the Montagues should've payed more attention to their children's behavior. Juliet and Romeo must've shown signs that they were struggling. Lady Capulet should've questioned Juliet more when Juliet was telling her about Romeo. Lady Capulet was telling Juliet about how she was planning to get rid of Romeo with poison and Juliet was off in her own world thinking about Romeo and had to remember to agree with her mother. Now that alone should've looked suspicious, but I guess she just didn't catch that. Well anyways, Romeo also had his moments. I mean the kids has tantrums about the smallest things one minute and then is fine the next. Doesn't this sound like a kid who should be watched? Grown men do not throw tantums. Why, if that young lad was still alive I would march over to him and teach him how to be a man! Well lets not bring up death quite so fast. Everything is already said and done and there is nothing in the world that can take it back so I can't fix it now. I still think that those two kids should've been on a closer watch. They are just kids...well they could be considered adults because they are at the marrying age but seriously.... a girl who was raised my her nurse and is very beautiful and a boy who is love sick all the time and throws tantrums. Not a good match I would think. But I guess whatever worked for them, right?