Would you get married at 13 years old? Well this is exactly what Romeo and Juliet did in shakespeare’s playwright Romeo and Juliet. but would they still do it if they lived in today’s day and age? The characters in Romeo and Juliet are realistic because they have similar traits to today’s teens like poor decision making‚ emotion over takes logic‚ and impulsive behavior. The characters in Romeo and Juliet make poor decisions when faced with an obstacle just like today’s teens. According to Frances
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Shakespeare’s‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is a tale of two star-crossed lovers who died tragic deaths. Romeo and Juliet both made horrible‚ quick decisions but‚ the one who made the worst decisions was Romeo. Mercutio‚ Tybalt‚ and Juliet’s lives were all affected by Romeo’s decisions. Romeo’s impulsive behavior negatively affects the three characters in this tragedy. Mercutio was the first death that Romeo caused. Romeo caused this because‚ he would not fight or stand up to Tybalt. Romeo does not stand up
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The Consequence of decisions In the story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the characters often make bad decisions over the course short time periods during the play. This results in predicaments that often get more than one person involved. This happens in the play because of the fact that the story spans over the course of less than four days. The most important lesson a reader can learn from Romeo and Juliet is not to make quick and hasty decisions because these can turn out to affect
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The tragic tale of Romeo and Juliet hosts a plethora of hastily made decisions. As ill-fated as the two star-crossed lovers may have been‚ the root of all their problems can be traced back to their rash decisions. The reason Romeo and Juliet meet in the first place is because Romeo and Benvolio decide on a whim that they are going to go to the Capulet party to show Romeo that there are other beauties besides Rosaline. After this all of the decisions of the characters are made on the spot‚ with little
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two lovers destined to die by the stars above. William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet tells the tale of star crossed lovers and how their love is destined to fail because of flawed decisions and actions made throughout the play. One of the characters that makes the most flawed decisions and actions is Friar Laurence. The Friar first displays his flawed decision making when Romeo asks him to marry him and Juliet because he believes that this hidden marriage will relieve the tension between
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In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare’s message to the reader’s is for them to comprehend the rash decisions people make for love and when they think the word is against them. Romeo and Juliet (Act 2 Scene 2) is a short excerpt from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare and published in 1957. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet are each other’s biggest enemy‚ fall in love‚ and the decisions they make are very rash and not thought out. Considering the source reacts verbally‚ the decisions
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In the tragic play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ Why do the teenagers make poor choices‚is it because of their adolescent brain that is still developing? Sarah Jayne Blakemore’s thesis on adolescent development sheds light on some of the decision making in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” ‚as characters certainly face unpredictable mood swings‚ self consciousness‚ and impulse control issues Blakemore’s research describes. These adolescent decisions resulted in the death of six people
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Does fate control you‚ or do your decisions control fate? In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the main characters fall in love but kill themselves at the end. Both Fate and personal choices had an impact on the characters in the play. Fate played a role when Romeo was asked by a servant to read the invite to Juliet’s party‚ but he had a hard time deciding whether to go to the party or not. “Servant: God gi’ go-den. I pray‚ sir‚ can you read?... Romeo: Stay fellow; I can read…(192)
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How decisions create adverse effects in Romeo and Juliet In life‚ we can all agree that even our most well thought out plans can fall through; creating a less desired outcome. This idea is a recurring theme in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; although‚ many of the decisions that occur are not meticulous. Romeo and Juliet uses various literary devices to portray the idea that decisions can have adverse impacts. If it were not for Romeo’s heartbreak over Rosaline the various debacles about Romeo and
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analyzing the decision one is about to make with incorporating others opinions assists one in reducing the likelihood of consequences. Young adolescents of the present day are making decisions of which they have not thought thoroughly‚ and its effects are shown well in Gina Higgins poem‚ Hash for Cash. Similarly as shown in the illustration of the two obese boys‚ parents often make choices for their children that they think are the best for them but they are entirely the opposite. Decision making from
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