Romeo And Juliet Decisions

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Do you think fate or personal choices have more effect on someone's life? Fate might play a major role in the lives of everyone, but personal choices can lead to greater impact in their own lives. In "Romeo and Juliet," a play by Shakespeare, and "Pyramus and Thisbe," a short story by Ovid, there are many bad decisions that lead to sad endings. In "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet makes a bad decision when she decides to take poison so she can be with Romeo while he is banished. This was a bad decision because of what happened afterward. She didn't think about what might happen if she did or didn’t take the poison, which led to both Romeo and Juliet dying. Romeo. I drink to thee!" 4.3.58. The 'Standard' of the 'Standard'. Another bad decision made …show more content…
This quick decision led to the death of both Romeo and Juliet. Romeo, away. Tybalt slain." 3.1.130-131. These events show how bad decisions can lead to even more terrible outcomes. In "Pyramus and Thisbe," many bad decisions are made throughout the story. One example is when they decided to meet, even though their families told them not to. This decision led to both of them dying soon thereafter. They then decided they were in love before even seeing each other, just by hearing each other talk a lot. Ovid shows this when he writes, "Love, however, cannot be forbidden" (488). Another bad decision was when Pyramus decided to kill himself. He did this because he thought Thisbe was dead after finding her fallen cloak. If he had waited a bit, she would have come back looking for him. Instead, he killed himself by stabbing himself in the side. A better choice would have been to wait, but he felt he was so in love that he had to be with her even in death. Ovid writes, "He drew his sword and plunged it into his side" (488). Some stories also show that fate plays a role. In "Romeo and Juliet," fate is mentioned many