Romeo and Juliet are the best example of love at first sight at the most impulsive point. They fell in love at first sight after seeing each other at a dance. “If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand. To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss….”(1.5.91-109). …show more content…
Another thing that Romeo and Juliet do is kill themselves. In the play, a reader can be surprised when they see Romeo kill himself without even worrying about what his father or even his friends would feel. “A dateless bargain to engrossing Death. Come, bitter conduct, come unsavoury guide, Thou desperate pilot now at once run on. The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark. Here’s to my love! (he drinks) O true apothecary, Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.”(5.3. 115-120) . Romeo found out that Juliet has died. After that he decided that if he wanted to be with his “love”, he had to kill himself. He thought of that idea so quick right after he got the news about Juliet's death. He was so desperate to do anything for his love. As for Juliet she finds Romeo dead and she becomes broken. At first she goes for the poison bottle and finds no poison left for her. “Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end. O churl. Drunk all, and left no friendly drop. To help me after? I will kiss thy lips. Haply some poison yet doth hang on them….” (5.3.162-167). She becomes frightened when she hears the watchmen outside. She sees the perfect weapon. Romeo's Dagger. “ Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger. This is thy sheath. There rust, and let me die.(She stabs herself and falls).” Love had blinded her as well. She became blind of reality and killed herself.
Romeo and Juliet's love is the perfect example of Impulse. They love to death. Their love was bound to be broken. So they did impulsive things to stay together forever. Romeo kills himself and Juliet does the same after seeing him laying on the ground. They loved and first sight and they believed they were meant to be. At last their love was not broken by their parents but by