...Bella De Freitas De Freitas 1 English 1 Ms. Cutright 29 May 2018 Impulsive and Naive Decisions When put in a conflict or a tough situation, people make impulsive and naive decisions. Many novels use a character who demonstrates these qualities. In the tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s impulsive and naive behavior leads to many consequences and deaths. Romeo makes an impulsive decision to kill Paris and himself. When Romeo encounters Paris at the Capulet’s tomb, he tells him, “By heaven, I love thee better than myself,/ For I come hither armed against myself”(5.3.64-65). Romeo‘s impulsiveness was fueled by his love for Juliet. His actions were not one of a rational person but of someone who carried a great...
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...believe it is the right choice. Who is the adult and who is the teenager? While William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet suggests that teenagers in the 1600s made impulsive decisions, many teenagers today still struggle with that issue. Shakespeare’s...
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...of impulsive behavior between one or two characters in the play? William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright and actor, who was extensively known as the greatest writer in the English language. In this essay I will be presenting the consequences of impulsive behavior between the characters ‘Romeo and ‘Friar Lawrence’ in the famous play ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Romeo and Juliet is a Shakespearean classic that is widely considered to be enduring and timeless and speaks about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families after the tragic end between the Capulet’s and Montague’s.introduce essay question Romeo validates the impulsive behavior in the Capulet feast. When he first meets Juliet and kisses Juliet at the Capulet’s party, she tells him “you kiss by the’ book,” hence he kisses according to the rules of lovego into detail-link to rosaline. Romeo promptly falls in love before he even gets to know her ‘If I profane with my unworthiest hand / this holy shrine ‘’ Romeo sees himself as unworthy of Juliet and that any offer to kiss or touch her would be discourteous. Juliet is a “holy shrine which also illustrates that she is sacred, pious in religion. In this quote Shakespeare uses metaphor ‘unworthiest hand’ go into detail-important quoteto propose that Romeo is unworthy of Juliet because she is infrequent. Romeo is not thinking sensibly here in Act 1 Scene 5 and is acting impulsively, because he does not get to know Juliet first...
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...Romeo and Juliet Everybody makes bad decisions somewhere in their life, even if some people end up making ones worse a lot earlier in their life. Therefore, Juliet was the most responsible for her and Romeo’s death because she was impatient, impulsive and immature. To begin, Juliet’s impatience had only started to show after she happened to meet Romeo at the party being thrown at her house. One of the biggest acts of impatience in both her and Romeo is how badly they both want to get married. This is mostly shown during the famous balcony scene where Juliet says, “Th’ exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine.” (2.2.134) Both Romeo and Juliet only spoke once before this, meaning that they have known each other for less than an hour and knew barely anything about the other. For Juliet to have already felt the need to propose to Romeo is incredibly impatient and foolish thinking. Therefore, Juliet’s impatience was one of the most important reasons to...
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...Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet are very iconic for having a tragic end, when in fact there decisions are what ultimately killed them. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare shows human insight by the decisions characters made, and the speed in which those decisions were made, despite obvious foreshadowing the characters were aware of. The Characters were too young to make decisions like these, and they acted on impulse rather than what was a good or right. Shakespeare shows how humans, not only of a young age, move quickly and make decisions impulsively, and how this may cause problems. Shakespeare shows how when moving through life quickly, problems may arise that people may not be ready to deal with. Shakespeare shows this when Friar Lawrence tells him before he marries juliet that “They stumble that run fast” (2.104). When Friar says this it means those that move quickly will stumble and run into problems, Romeo was told this but he continued to ignore foreshadowing and act impulsively. A document in the National Geographic says that teens are “Moody, Impulsive, Maddening” (Steinberg 1). Teens tend to be more moody, they get excited over things, this kind of excitement causes them to move quickly and stumble. The fact that Romeo and Juliet where young, recently met, and...
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...Romeo’s Downfall Essay Romeo the lover of Juliet the male lead of Romeo and Juliet, is he impulsive? Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. In This play we see the tragic tale of two star crossed lovers from two feuding families. An analysis of Romeo’s character in the play Romeo and Juliet, reveals that his fatal flaw was his impulsiveness due to him marrying Juliet quickly, killing Tybalt, and committing suicide. Firstly, he marries Juliet quickly without thinking it through. By around 15 or 16, the parts of the brain that arose a teen emotionally and makes him attention to... and the rewards of action are probably all set (Steinberg). Meaning that he most likely over looks the downside of his decisions thus making him impulsive. Romeo: “The exchange of thy love's faithful vow for mine”(Shakespeare). This also shows his impulsiveness, he decides to marry Juliet only a few hours after they met, they don’t even go on a date first....
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...in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses metaphors and details through the characterization of Paris, Juliet, and Romeo in order to reveal the theme of how love is an addiction, it is an obsession and people make quick decisions without thinking because of love. Shakespeare incorporates many characters in his play in order to portray how love is so overpowering that it causes the characters apathy towards life to incline. For example, during act 5 scene 3, Paris is at Juliet’s grave morning when Romeo approaches and Paris says, “Nightly shall be to strew they grave and weep” (1136). This image invokes the idea that Paris is dismayed and feels depressed. Paris engages...
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...In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two lovers in the city of Verona take their lives. Their unfortunate demise is a result of many factors; adult influences, fate, and the animosity between their families. However, the two lovers made all the decisions leading to their tragedy even though they knew the consequences of their actions. Romeo and Juliet make many bad decisions throughout the course of the play, deciding to get married the day after they met at the Capulet party, and killing themselves in their despair, which dooms themselves from the very beginning. Romeo’s impulsive nature led to him killing two men, and Juliet put bother her and Romeo’s lives at risk by taking the fateful potion.Knowing the consequences, they still made terrible...
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...people make mistakes that are too sudden, and then regret their decisions. Decisions such as marriage should not be taken rashly, and that is just what Romeo and Juliet did. Romeo and Juliet are victims of their own actions because of their young age. Every action they take is too rash and too unexpected. In the beginning, Romeo chooses to go to a Capulet party even though he is not invited to attend the celebration. Next, he chooses to marry Juliet, even though he only knew her for six hours. Lastly, Romeo chooses to die to be with Juliet forever. To begin, Romeo chooses to attend the Capulet party, which he is not invited to attend. His friends talk him into attending since he is suffering from a broken heart. “ I’ll go along, no such...
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...If the nature of the tragedies in Romeo and Juliet is taken into account then the fact that they can all be traced back to Romeo becomes obvious. The entire plot of the story revolves around the fact that Romeo is far too impulsive for his own good. If he had an ounce of self-control he would have learned more about Juliet before falling in love with her and then marrying her. He could have also prevented the death of Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris. Even the final tragedy of the play could have been avoided had Romeo simply waited a few minutes before taking his own life after seeing Juliet while she was “dead”. While the center of Romeo’s faults revolve around the fact that he’s impulsive there were a couple of specific instances where he really...
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...Teens don’t think enough. They think about the here and the now, instead of the there and the then. That is exactly how all of the teens act in Romeo and Juliet. In his play, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare demonstrates how teens are impulsive and make poor and rash decisions. The first example is when Romeo and Juliet gets married. In act two they go to the church and Friar Lawrence marries them. (II.vi) In this scene Romeo and Juliet become husband and wife despite the fact that they have only known each other for one day. Also their families have no knowledge that they are doing this and Romeo was just in love with Rosaline two days ago. The second example is when Romeo and Tybalt fight. In act three Romeo realizes that either...
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...Shakespeare has shown decisions people make while in love, with the belief that the world is against them. The excerpt from the play, Romeo and Juliet, takes place by the balcony of the Capulet household. During the excerpt, Romeo is eavesdropping on Juliet, who is professing her love to him. Romeo then burst out of the shrubbery to confess his love for her. The message Shakespeare gets across the best is that in love couples act impulsively, when they feel the world does not want them to be together. While Juliet is dreaming aloud, she remarks that,”’ I’ll no longer be a Capulet”’(Romeo and Juliet 2.2.36). This quote illustrates that people in love act impulsively ,while the world does not want them to be together, because she is willing...
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...In the prologue of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare calls Romeo and Juliet "star crossed lovers", introducing from the opening minutes of the play the possibility that their tragic end was unavoidable. Fate is seen by many of the characters in Romeo and Juliet as the reason for their downfall. In truth, however, it is the character flaws and actions of Romeo, Juliet, and Lord Capulet that cause their deaths. One character who contributes greatly to the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet is in fact Romeo himself. The reason why Romeo is involved in the death of Juliet and himself is because of his impulsive and rash decision making. Romeo reveals this flaw to Friar Lawrence in this quote:"I stand on sudden haste"[Act 2 scene 3 line 93.] Friar Lawrence recognizes this flaw and reminds him to "Go wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast." This impulse leads Romeo to rashly marry his latest love, the thirteen year old daughter of an enemy. Impulsiveness also leads Romeo to hold such anger at Tybalt, who killed his cousin, that he kills him. This starts a period of unlucky events that follow. Firstly, it forces Prince Escalus to banish Romeo from Verona, which ultimately leads to Romeo committing suicide. Juliet, along with Romeo, plays a role in their death. In a speech on her balcony, Juliet says, "Leap to these arms untalked of and unseen so lovers can see to do their amorous rites"[Act 3, Scene 2, Line 7-8.] In this quote, Juliet makes it quite clear to the reader that she is...
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...‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a tragic love story written by William Shakespeare about two young star crossed lovers who live in Verona, Italy in the Middle Ages. One of the most important issues that these young loves come across quite often is that of choice. The real question is whether the characters have the ability to choose what they do or is it fate that decides it for them. The chorus introduces in the opening prologue that Romeo and Juliet are “star-crossed” and “death-marked”, and by stating this, Shakespeare gives us the climax of the play right away. In Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’, it is not fate, but desperate and impulsive actions that bring about the downfall and the unfortunate ending of both Romeo and Juliet. In the Victorian Era, fate was known as the continuance of events that are out of human control, and determined by a supernatural power. By no means was the demise of Romeo and Juliet out their control. It happened because of the choices they themselves make....
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...Is Romeo and Juliet a tragic romance or is it teenagers just being teenagers? Romeo was only fifteen years old when he got married to a thirteen year old Juliet. Many may say that this is too young for marriage, and those numerous people are correct. Friar Lawrence was one of the only reasonable characters in this play, and should have stopped Romeo and Juliet before things got out of hand. Marriage is too young at thirteen and these teenagers were acting impulsively, only because their brains were not yet fully developed. In Act V, many people died because of Romeo and Juliet’s secret marriage. Romeo kills himself, because he would not be able to live without Juliet. “Here’s to my love! O true apothecary, thy drugs are quick. Thus with...
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