Yes, they are. However, their ideas of what is best for Juliet do not square with Juliet's. Capulet's decision to browbeat Juliet into marrying Paris is possibly more based on his wounded pride than on his concern for her, but his desire to push the match is based on his love for his daughter.
Jonas's parents can not understand emotions such as love because they have no memory of it.
In romeo and juliet, Juliet falls in love with the son of her parents' enemies and because they come from 2 very different type of classes juliet's parents disagree of their romance so juliet is prohibted from her true love and the whole story is about finding a way for them to be together and face all obstacles (including their family) because of their powerful love for one another.
They are better parents because they know and understand Romeo and Juliet better and they don't protest Romeo and Juliets love.
Romeo and Juliet's problem is that they are in love but their parents don't want them to marry or stay together.
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The key ideas in "Romeo and Juliet" include love, fate, conflict, and the consequences of impulsivity. The play explores the intensity of young love, the role of destiny in shaping our lives, the clash between rival families, and the tragic outcomes of hasty decisions.
Juliet almost married Paris, a nobleman chosen by her parents. However, her true love was Romeo, with whom she secretly married. Their love story ends in tragedy due to the feud between their families.
Juliet's parents, Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, did not approve of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and arranged for Juliet to marry Paris instead. This forced Romeo and Juliet to keep their love a secret, leading to their tragic end.
Juliet initially agrees to consider her mother's idea of marriage, but ultimately falls in love with Romeo and chooses to defy her parents' wishes by marrying him in secret.
It is not so much their parents' opposition to their love, since their parents don't find out about it until the very end of the play. It is more the anticipation of parental opposition that causes the problems. Romeo and Juliet want to keep their secret marriage a secret until it is consummated so their parents will have no chance of forcibly divorcing them. However, by that time Romeo is banished and the problem has become worse, since Juliet's mother is now talking about taking out a contract on Romeo's life, and she doesn't even know what he's done to Juliet. The chief obstacle to their love is now the fact that Romeo is in Mantua and Juliet is in Verona, but the secrecy in which their relationship is clothed, because of the fear of their parents' opinions, prevents Juliet from using more straightforward methods of joining Romeo.
In life there are many situations that you have to face but not deal with it that's were romeo and Juliet come in