i have to write a literary analysis on Romeo and Juliet. This what i did so far, In the story ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Romeo wanted to live happily with Juliet despite the hatred between their families. "Here's much to do with hate, but more with love," he says (1.1.9). It was love at first sight In order to do this he secretly marries her and maintains the relationship. I NEED HELP CONTINUING PLEASE

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Are you planning simply to re-tell the whole story? Or is there a particular point you are trying to analyze?
i'm trying to analyze what romeo wants/desires in the story.
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