In the play, Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo died of drinking poison and Juliet died of stabbing herself with a dagger. “O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; [stabs herself] there rust, and let me die,” (Shakespeare Act 5 Scene 3 PAGE #). These tragic events could have been avoided if someone’s decisions were not based on one second thoughts. If Romeo had been more patient and stayed in Mantua, different outcomes would have resulted. First, the Montagues and Capulets would not have made up and been friendly with each other. Second, the noble Paris and Lady Montague would be alive and well. Third, the star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet would have lived and had a chance at a happy life together. In Romeo and Juliet, by the famous playwright William Shakespeare, the course of the play could have changed entirely if Romeo would have waited patiently in
In the play, Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo died of drinking poison and Juliet died of stabbing herself with a dagger. “O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; [stabs herself] there rust, and let me die,” (Shakespeare Act 5 Scene 3 PAGE #). These tragic events could have been avoided if someone’s decisions were not based on one second thoughts. If Romeo had been more patient and stayed in Mantua, different outcomes would have resulted. First, the Montagues and Capulets would not have made up and been friendly with each other. Second, the noble Paris and Lady Montague would be alive and well. Third, the star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet would have lived and had a chance at a happy life together. In Romeo and Juliet, by the famous playwright William Shakespeare, the course of the play could have changed entirely if Romeo would have waited patiently in