No, really! Romeo and Juliette were fictional characters. But the story is a classic because it's so true to life.
I don't know if you're familiar w/ Old Testament stories or not. But the Prodigal Son is an interesting one. In the context of the culture, then and even to this day, when a son asks for his inheritance while the father is alive, it's the same as making a public statement wishing the father dead. Then what does he do? He goes off to the city and blows it all on drugs and loose women. (yes, drugs. wine was not the only intoxicating substance available)
DUI among kids is actually down in recent years. When I was a kid, it was legal and socially acceptable for an adult to have a few drinks and then drive home. They only started defining specific limits when breath testing became widely available. Before that, the roadside sobriety test (aka stupid human tricks) was the state of the art. The cops encouraged people to pull off the road and take a nap or have some coffee if they started driving and found themselves to be too drunk. If they found someone drunk in their car, they'd check on them and maybe offer to drive them home so long as they were adult and non-combative. These days, we take a much dimmer view of drunk driving. That, education and a shift in public attitude, has been fairly effective at reducing drunk driving.
STDs are not new. The arcane term "whore's blooms" refers to a symptom of syphilis. Modern science has found that you can dose syphilis w/ antibiotics and found the cause of the mysterious AIDS syndrome, but not the cure. But there's not really any more sex going on than any other time. And there's not really any more or less risk to it than any other time. There's just more hysteria.
Yes, more kids are landing up under corrective control than before. Where I live now, if the parents are on good terms w/ the cops, they'd rather bring the kid home than process them through the system. The kids around here aren't much different to begin with. Maybe they're a little less desperate than back in Broward because the adults around here are just a little less hysterical.
Here's an extreme example of the kind of hysteria I'm talking about:
http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp? ... v=8H3wW8JeThere really is nothing new under the Sun.
Vain are the thousand creeds that move men's hearts, unutterably vain, worthless as wither'd weeds.
--Emily Bronte
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