Nick and Gina were like Romeo and Juliet their relationship was doomed from the start and their parents did not approve which thing must the reader make a connection with to interrupt this illusion a event be a historical figure a place

In order to interrupt the illusion that Nick and Gina's relationship is like Romeo and Juliet, the reader could make a connection with a historical figure or event. For example, they could point out that unlike Romeo and Juliet, Nick and Gina have the ability to communicate freely with each other and make choices that could potentially change their fate. Additionally, the reader could point out that the disapproval of their parents does not necessarily seal their fate, as there have been numerous examples throughout history of couples overcoming parental objections to be together. This would help to highlight that their situation is not as unchangeable or tragic as the story of Romeo and Juliet.