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The consequences of "love"Love is ironic. It can take you anywhere in the world unexpectedly and transform you into a person you've never been. However, love also has two faces, having both a negative and positive outlook. It's what brings you to the point where you no longer know who you are. In Shakespeare's story, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare perceives love with the personalities and actions of the characters, Romeo and Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet are characterized as immature and irrational due to their "love". Furthermore, both characters fail to realize the reality of life and head towards the path of adolescence. Even though Romeo and Juliet are doomed to end the journey of "love", their end was caused by their rash and foolish decisions because their belief in eternal love blinds them from reality and turns their lives into a unstoppable time bomb. Juliet chooses her actions through her own judgments, caused by their belief in eternal love. Both characters, due to their unhealthy and absurd attitudes, are dazed by love in a childish way. The relationship they created was actually built on lust and desperation. First of all, Romeo is the first character to show immature love in the entire story. Once Capulet's party is over, Romeo's attitude leads him to leap over the wall to Juliet's house and exclaim to her, "And what love can do, who dares love tempt. / Therefore the your relatives don't stop me" (2.2.68-9). The effect of love made Romeo pay no attention to the consequences of jumping over the wall and talking to his enemy's daughter. The flaw is that he's starting to think his love is tough as nails. It is illogical for Romeo to think this… middle of paper… of his own free will. The theme of love is widely represented in the world. Love is important because it is what binds two people together through commitment and pain. However, there are those who pervert the idea of ​​love and treat it as if it were full of lust and pleasure-seeking opportunities. In society, young and reckless people “hang out” with each other because they are desperate for excitement in their lives. Those who “date” fail to realize that they shouldn't be so busy with each other. Therefore, it is a waste of time at such a young age. Those who do so should pay attention to reality rather than their own fantasy. If teenagers feel love, this is just an obstacle to being who they want to be. In conclusion, love pushes people to behave irrationally and take risks that would otherwise seem irresponsible in the eyes of mature people..