3. Romeo and Juliet see each other despite the fact they know their parents would disapprove. Would their relationship have ended differently if they had tried to inform/reason with their respective parents?

If Romeo and Juliet had tried to inform and reason with their respective parents about their feelings for each other, it is possible that their relationship could have ended differently. By openly communicating with their parents, they may have been able to create a better understanding and possibly gain their support.

However, given the longstanding feud between the Montagues and Capulets, it is also possible that their parents would not have been willing to listen or accept their relationship. The deep-rooted hatred between the families may have ultimately led to the same tragic outcome, regardless of any attempts at communication.

In the end, the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet's relationship was not solely due to their parents' disapproval, but also a result of a series of unfortunate events and miscommunications. While attempting to reason with their parents may have potentially altered the course of their relationship, the ultimate tragedy of their fate may still have been inevitable.