why we com upon this earth

...y fallen innocently in love with a young girl named Rosaline who never loved Romeo back. That was why Romeo appeared to be an invisible individual in everyday life. He didn't believe in himself and didn't care about himself either. But one night, during an opulent masquerade bawl in the House of the Capulets, Romeo discerned the reason why he was still living and not yet dead. Romeo had seen the most spectacular young girl in his entire life. Now he knew that his life would be set with the fair young maiden named Juliet. After having a few words with the new one and only love of his life, Romeo and Juliet had married each other. But as they were from two different houses all together, Romeo, understood that meeting Juliet wouldn't be a facile task. He loved her so much that he would give up his life for her if that certain time came. But after killing Tybalt, Romeo was exiled to Mantua. Now Juliet realized that Romeo would never come back to her. So upon the advice of Friar Lawrence, Juliet drank a potion and simulated her own death. At the occurrence of his fair lady's death, Romeo hurried back to her and decided to kill himself as his wife was gone. After seeing Romeo's dead corpse lying beside her, Juliet kissed Romeo's poisoned lips and truly died. The death of the two young children, filled the hearts of the Capulets as well as the Montagues with extreme sorrow. Finally, Romeo and Juliet's love united the two belligerent houses once and for all. Another example of this form of realization can be found in the Epic called The Odyssey. In that epic, a hero named Odysseus journeyed to many lands in order to fight many of his fears. After Odysseus had fought the War of Troy, his eyes were settled one main objective. That was to go back to his home land which was Ithaca. On his way back to Ithaca, some of his uncontrollable soldiers opened the jar full of the winds given by the Wind God. Due to that, Odysseus's ship went off course and was stranded on an island. Now Odysseus fathomed the fact that the Gods were angry at him because he had disrespected them. He was now set on a journey to save his own life and the lives of his fellow soldiers. Odysseus faced many mythical creatures such as the Cyclops, Scylla, Charybdis and also a different variety of men call the Lotus Eaters. He had one prime skill which was guise. He would always trick his opponents into believing that he was something else. By this ability Odysseus was easily able to overcome the strength of his enemies. Odysseus' wife Penelope, was deeply affected by him not returning back home. She was surrounded by the power hungry warlords who wanted to marry her. But Odysseus finally came bac...

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