The way Romeo and Juliet behaved during their infatuations and the decisions they made emphasize the dangers of being infatuated.
Romeo is the earliest to show tremendous amounts of infatuation within the play.
Juliet accompanies Romeo in his infatuation which is essential for the play’s tragic theme because without the willing opposite end it would just be the tragedy of Romeo.
The Friar confirms that Romeo and Juliet were only infatuated as he always knew they were not actually in love, and had reasons behind why he participated in their fusion.
Shakespeare knew that being impulsive leads to gloomy endings, considering