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Question: While talking with Paris, Capulet says, “Look you, she loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly,/And so did I: – Well, we were born to die.” Discuss the meaning. Do you think that most people think this way? Why or why not? Do you think this way or differently about death?
The meaning behind Capulet's statement is that death is a universal and unavoidable part of life. He is essentially saying that everybody must die eventually, no matter how much we may love people or wish for them to stay with us. I don't think that most people think this way when it comes to death, as it can be difficult to accept that it is a necessary part of life. Most people try to avoid death, both their own and that of their loved ones, and it can be difficult to accept that it will inevitably come. I personally do not think this way about death. I accept that it will come eventually, but I do not view it as something inevitable or necessary. I think that death is a tragedy that should be avoided as much as possible and that it is ultimately a terrible thing.
Feb. 9, 2023, 10:55 a.m.
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