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Rebellion, while usually marked by tyranny and destruction, could also be considered a good thing in the hands of the right situation. For example, the Revolutionary War won us our freedom and it was all thanks to the Americans' rebellion against England. Even so, rebellion doesn't necessarily have to decide the fate of a country, it could be something as insignificant as bringing chocolate chip cookies back to high school during the orange period. there are many different ways to rebel, however, in a more specific matter, there are times when rebellion is very unlikely to be successful, as well as sometimes even being the wrong decision. The decision whether to rebel or not is a question constantly asked in Shakespeare's time, and especially in his plays. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there are many acts of rebellion on the part of children that determine the characteristics of themselves and others, but there are certain moments in which it is really right to disobey the rules of the play. parents must defend their own self-preservation goals and morals. To begin with, children should not always obey their parents because without their own decisions in life, they fall into a melancholic state, which refuses them to become themselves as an individual. One character was shown in this “empty” state while referring to his parents. This was Juliet. It is shown in lines about how he doesn't see his mother as a "mother figure". In fact, the Nurse is more maternal towards Juliet than anyone else in the play. They are shown through the lines “Madam, I am here; what is your wish? (Act I:iii)” From these words alone we can say that Juliet was educated never to question her parents' decision; and it didn't help that she was never real... middle of paper... air of star-crossed lovers, take their lives. And the old grudge turns into a new mutiny (Prologue).” Even at the beginning of the play, they are said to fight, and because of the fighting, Tybalt and Mercutio died, and the pain of the exile (of the killing) took Lady Montague's life. Throughout the play, the themes have many names. , and moral, Romeo and Juliet has undoubtedly turned many people's heads with its dramatic twists, irony, and overall ending. Clearly, rebellion manifests itself in even the vaguest ways. In some cases, it is not shown, but obedience is shown instead. This shows that in some cases it is appropriate to follow instructions given by an adult. Of course, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is a story about when to obey your parents, when they are wrong, and why you shouldn't always listen to an authority figure..