Romeo says that he joy of the time is worth the price it might cost them (their live), and I disagree with Romeo. I don't have a problem with them thinking they're in love, but saying that being with someone you've just met is worth your life is unrealistic. Romeo could change his mind in two days, and it is not worth it. Nothing like that is worth losing your lives. Friar Laurence agrees. "They stumble that run fast." He says that they are rushing into getting married. Romeo is also foreshadowing here, because later in the play they both die.
I wonder.. 20/20
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