However, once Lord and Lady Montague interact with their son, they make it very clear that they have been secretly observing him and are deeply concerned about his well-being. In the beginning of the play, Romeo 's mother and father discuss the unusual change in Romeo 's behaviour. After a minor argument between the two families, Montague and Capulet, the Lady and the Lord begin to discuss their son 's unusual change in behaviour. Lord Montague reacts the way any caring and loving father would, he addresses his confusion and sympathy for his son 's newfound depression, ¨Away from light steals home my heavy son, And private in his chamber pens himself, Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out,¨ (I, i, 134-136). Romeo has been locking himself away in his room, and is not looking to confide in anyone, he seems as if he would rather be alone with his thoughts, which causes his father to be very distraught. During Act 5, we are shown how intensely Romeo’s actions and faults affect his parents. After hearing about Romeo’s recent banishment, Lord and Lady Montague become deeply distressed, so much that Lady Montague actually dies after hearing the upsetting news. “Alas, my liege” declares Lord Montague, “my wife is dead to-night; Grief of my son 's exile hath stopp 'd her breath” (V, iii, 210-211). The extreme amount of stress and harm Romeo’s life causes on his parents is another example …show more content…
From start to finish, we see the relentless and ruthless acts of Romeo and Juliet constantly fighting against their parent’s wishes. The chorus informs us in the start of the play that this drama will infact revolve around two lovers who will stop at nothing —not even their parents, to be