Romeo and Juliet is a story about the evolving and social constructs, hardships and challanges presented by the challenges of life and the realisation of change through the understanding of identity, love and loss of innocence between the characters. Romeo and Juliet written in the Renaissance era druing the 14th or 15th centry is about how two teenagers are devoted to each other but whose parents will never let them be together due to the family fued between the Montague and Capulet, but Romeo and Juliet ignore the fued between their family and fight to be together in secret, but in the end, did evil overcome their love, or did love overcome their evil? Shakespeare worte about the reality of life and human nature, which is relevent to us teenagers because Shakespeare reminds us of the independence and the life choices we have such as gender and human rights. Romeo and Juliet teaches us teenagers that life does have its challenges and that's how we learn and correct our misktakes, no one in the world is perfect everyone makes mistakes it's all part of life and this play demonstrates that to us.