“Impulsive actions led to trouble, and trouble could have unpleasant consequences” (Stieg Larsson). In Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare uses impulsiveness to drive Romeo’s actions. All of the deaths are ultimately the result of this fatal flaw. Romeo would not approach Juliet at the party, his banishment would not exist, and her would not commit suicide if this fatal flaw did not possess this trait. Romeo would not approach Juliet if he was not so impulsive. Romeo only fell for Juliet’s looks…
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recklessly.Hatred can blind a person to what is morally acceptable. Impulsive and reaction to conflict dictates a person’s outcome.In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and The Teen Brain Pamphlet it shows the causes and effects of the teen brain developing. Teens can be impulsive because their brains have not fully developed.Teen brain pamphlet The Adolescence and Adult Brain it states,"It is not surprising that the behavior of adolescents would be a study in change, since the brain itself is…
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Romeo & Juliet Character Essay Most people today can say that Romeo and Juliet is the basic and ground story on young love. A classic boy falls in love with the girl he would not be able to claim with a twist that doesn’t end in a happy ending. Although, Shakespeare shows that love is worth dying for he also shows that impulsive teenage behavior can make an impact in one’s life, and Romeo and Juliet is a perfect example of that. Romeo is one of the main characters of the play, and is very important…
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Analyzing the connections among people and how each individual’s behaviors affect each other is usually complicated. Most of the time when unexpected events happen to us, we try to find the inextricable links of clues, reasons and causes in order to prepare for future situations. However, the causes do not have to be such a mess but quite simple and apparent. In the story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet’s ends leaves the audience to contemplate about the characters who…
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Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio are all motivated by emotion, not reason, causing their impulsive behavior, and eventual deaths. The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of two opposing households: the Montagues and Capulets. Romeo is a Montague, and Juliet is a Capulet. Therefore, they can never be seen together and have to meet in secret. Mercutio, Romeo's best friend, also fights along with the Montagues against the Capulets. Romeo is motivated solely by love…
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outcome or how it affects others. Romeo and Juliet shouldn’t be held responsible for their impulsive behaviors; instead, we should blame love, the feud between Capulet and Montague, and the obsession of love. Loving someone else can make us do foolish things. When you are in love most people would do anything for the person they love. For example in the end of Romeo and Juliet when Romeo finds out about Juliet’s death he goes out and plans for him to die with Juliet. When he sees her he says, “Death…
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1. 2. 3. Conclusion Conclusion A simple flaw can be more fatal than death itself. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, this becomes apparent to the reader in many cases. Romeo is a very flawed character whose impulsive behavior led to the death of not only himself but also his beloved Juliet. Romeo quickly changing his undying love he felt with Rosaline to Juliet without any remorse, later when he kills Tybalt without thinking of the consequences, and again when he learns…
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Impulsiveness Kills the Star-Crossed Lovers Critics of Romeo and Juliet often argue that Shakespeare breaks his own criteria of his tragic writing by not having one clear villain throughout the play. However, the impulsive quality that is present in all the character’s personalities is what drives the horrific events and is the true villain. Bert Cardullo, one of the many critics of Romeo and Juliet, argues that “[c]haracter, not chance, is at work … in the play”(61). I along with Cardullo believe…
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are a lot of deaths in Romeo and Juliet, and who is to blame? The answer is simple, Romeo did it all. All because he decided to make all these reckless and impulsive decisions. starting this route of chaos, love, murder, ultimately to Juliet and Romeos own death. The first most crucial thing Romeo does to start this route, is to go to the Capulet's party uninvited. Knowing that there's tension between Capulet and Montague families, he falls in love with Juliet on sight and Romeo foreshadows their fate…
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way with words was like no other. One of his hit plays was Romeo and Juliet, a play that caught the audience's attention in the first minute. Romeo and Juliet, the main characters, are from rival families, the Capulets and Montagues. One of the most confrontational characters is Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. He is a man of fiery hate. The sight of a Montague is enough to bring out the "hulk" in him. Tybalt is hot-headed, blunt, and impulsive; his actions throughout the play are exemplary of these traits…
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