Romeo's Rash Decisions

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Romeo plays a huge role in the deaths of him and Juliet, taking 28% of the blame, in which he makes rash decisions, falls in love with Juliet, and kills Tybalt. The biggest flaw in Romeo’s nature is that he’s very impulsive and creates multiple rash decisions. Romeo doesn’t think about consequences and would naturally rush into things without thought. He takes things to the extreme and his actions cause even more problems. Consequently, Romeo eventually gets Juliet and himself killed. Another reason why Romeo takes the majority of the blame is because he instantly falls in love with Juliet, who’s a member of a rival family, and had a secretive, and deceptive marriage, and as a consequence, sets off a chain of events that leads to the tragedy