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    Small decisions can lead to big consequences later on. In Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ this is shown when Juliet makes the decision to take Friar’s potion and when Romeo makes the decision to go to the Capulet’s party. In reality‚ small decisions can lead to big consequences as well. Small decisions like getting in the car‚ lighting a candle‚ and joining a team can lead to big consequences such as getting in a car crash‚ burn down a house or building‚ and getting athletic

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    Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet made decisions that lead to them both dying‚ which they could have avoided. Romeo causes Mercutio’s death by trying to stop Tybalt and Mercutio from fighting. “I am hurt. A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.” Mercutio says this after Romeo intervenes and causes Tybalt to stab Mercutio. He curses them by plaguing both houses‚ causing bad luck. Mercutio then dramatically shouts his death by saying‚ “I am sped.” “Romeo attempts to

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    Have you ever made a decision that you regretted? When I was younger‚ I thought it would be fun to shoot airsoft guns at my friends. What I didn’t realize is that I could hit them in the eye. When I made these decisions‚ I acted without thinking about the possible outcomes. In Romeo and Juliet‚ there were two feuding families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. Juliet was a capulet‚ while Romeo was a Montague. While at the Capulet’s party‚ Romeo fell in love with Juliet and she fell in love with him

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    Decisions are just a part of life that we all participate in; all those silly little decisions that we make affect not only our life but the lives of those around us. When we are making some of those decisions we don’t even consider that they could cause our lives to self destruct. In the moment they seem so simple and insignificant. Those simple decisions have a greater power than we could have ever imagined. They have the power turn the tide and make waves in our life; throwing us off course to

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    Romeo and Juliet Life can be about decision-making. Also in life‚ I always think about how my decisions would affect my family not just me. In addition‚ people‚ especially kids‚ can go head over heals in love‚ not knowing if they are or not. You may have something planned poorly and expect it to work out well. In Romeo and Juliet‚ they may have been too selfish‚ in Shakespeare’s wonderful play. Did they take a second to think about their family’s reaction or the people around them? Also they put

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    William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is known as the most romantic love story to have ever existed. This love story is centered on the romance that sparks suddenly between the two main characters at first glance‚ and all the tragedies that take place in order to prevent them from being truly together. It is a story following the struggle they face‚ and how they’re star-crossed love never truly blossoms. It is quick pace‚ and filled with action‚ and various accumulated factors lead to the

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    from Romeo and Juliet’s death is from their poor decisions. They both have made lots of bad decisions that lead to their death. When Juliet and Romeo first met they should’ve realized that it would never work because Juliets a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. Which the Montagues and Capulets are enemies and don’t get along with each other. Instead of realizing that‚ they fell in love with each other which was the worst decision they could make. At the beginning of Shakespeare’s story Romeo was crazy

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    one does not seek perfection‚” stated by the British author‚ George Orwell. Everyone should understand that perfection is unachievable; therefore‚ humans carry various flaws. William Shakespeare demonstrates this in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet where although Romeo is the tragic hero‚ he also shows an excessive amount of tragic flaws that bring him down throughout the play. One of the flaws that he carries is falling in love too quickly and deeply. In another flaw‚ he shows his impulsiveness.

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    The play Romeo and Juliet is about two young lovers‚ who’s love was destined to be broken because of the hatred between the Capulets and Montagues. Set in Verona‚ Romeo‚ a Montague‚ meets Juliet‚ a Capulet. They fall in love and marry although their families hate each other. Most of the themes in Romeo and Juliet relate to youth today and carry over into the modern society. One theme is‚ Teenagers don’t think before they act and the consequences can be severe. In the quote by Juliet‚ "Well‚ do

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    How does Shakespeare present the consequences of impulsive behaviour of one or two characters in the play? Ever wondered who the best writer of all time is? I know I have. But a more accurate question would be‚ ever heard of William Shakespeare? Shakespeare is considered to be the greatest English writer and was one of the key people in the avant-garde of contemporary drama in his time. Little is known about Shakespeare’s personal life‚ but one thing the world does know is that he is one of poetry’s

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