“A pair of two Star Crossed Lovers take their lives away” In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is about two powerful families in Verona, who have a grudge against each other that causes a lot of problems in Verona. Romeo and Juliet marry their enemy behind their parents backs. This essay will analyze the bad decisions that Romeo makes, the impulsiveness that comes with youth, and the consequences of these actions. First, the decisions that Romeo made caused his death. In act 1 scene 5 and act 2, scene 3 because he goes to the Capulet party and sneaks back to the Capulet house where he meets Juliet and falls in love with her. Another example of his decisions is when he marries Juliet after meeting her for a night. This is
In Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet fell in love hours after the meeting and were married in days. These decisions were caused by the adolescence in their brains that blocked out all the flaws. Romeo’s bad decisions were made because his brain is not fully developed, caused by the dopamine in his brain, adolescence and his crush on Juliet, and his impulsivity. Just like Romeo, all teenagers are so impulsive they never think before acting. In Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo exclaims in anguish, "O, I am fortune's fool!"
Without guidance, naive teenagers make foolish decisions without a second thought. However in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the audience watches as two young kids, Romeo and Juliet, get carried away by their seemingly deep love for each other with the destructive guidance by their two parental figures, The Nurse and The Friar. Though both of those figures play a role in leading the two young lovers to their untimely death, one of them is the main culprit in those tragic events.
History books often leave detailed records of the events that occurred in the past. This secondhand information tells how organizations formed, why wars were started, and the struggles people had to face in order to preserve and fight to finally achieve their ultimate goals. Romeo and Juliet is an example of how bad decisions can lead to your demise, especially sen where Juliet and Romeo killed themselves since they thought they couldn’t be together in the end. The way they decided to kill themselves begs the question, who is truly the mastermind behind these deaths? Of course, it was their own free will that lead them to that choice, but these rich spoiled children had to have received help from an additional party.
The Roles of the Friar and Romeo in the Death of Romeo and Juliet Whenever one has to make a decision, one needs to make sure that not only is the decision right for them but will also result in a good outcome for all. In the poem Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses the unjust and unwise decisions of characters to show the consequences of such decisions. Romeo Montague is a young man, who is searching for love and will sacrifice thinking through his actions if one leads to his lover; he finds Juliet. Unfortunately, Romeo and Juliet are stuck in a feud between their families caused by their ancestors. Juliet Capulet is an independent young woman who is still learning about love.
Romeos poor decisions :by deacon neilson Romeo and Juliet is a story and play written by William Shakspeare it is about how lovers with families both alike in dignity fall in love after Romeo goes to a capulet ball even though he is a montague. The next day they decide to get married then they tragically die after a long list of poor decisions that lead to their death. One character that seemingly makes many poor decisions is Romeo. First decision: act 1 scene .After some consideration Romeo decides to go to the capulet ball.
“A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life”(1.Prologue.6). The play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare took place during an era when kings still battled, during the 14th century in the city of Verona. The play revolves around two-star crossed lovers, named Romeo and Juliet, who were ironically the children of two enemy houses who had a feud for a long time, who were the Montagues and Capulets. Romeo was the son of Lord Montague and Juliet was the daughter of Lord Capulet. One night, during a part held by Lord Capulet himself, Romeo and his two best friends, Benvolio and Mercutio snuck into the party, and before going to this party, Romeo had a crush on a girl named Rosalind, but once he laid eyes on Juliet at the party,
Poor Decisions and not thinking about consequences will lead to tragic endings. In the play Romeo and juliet Rome falls for Juliet while their families are in a fued. They know they cant be together and must hide their, which is what eventually leads to their deaths. Romeo and Juliet 's tragic story is result of their own poor decisions because, neither of them ever stopped to think to think about the consequences of their actions. Romeo and Juliet fell in love after only a couple minutes of meeting without even getting to know each other.
“Oh, Romeo! Oh, Juliet” they shout in the highly adored play “Romeo & Juliet” by writer William Shakespeare. The play discloses the tale of the romantic affiliation between two Italian teenagers(ages 13 & 17) that got easily ruined by their feuding families and the impulsive actions for the need of love that was taken by both main characters who ended up committing suicide after a serious misfortunate event. Although others may believe that the story of Romeo & Juliet is a love story, I believe that it is a story that discusses the impulsivity that can ruin teenage love. When it came to the main characters, I believed that their impulsivity came from their toxic family members who wanted a different path for them.
Tragic lovers’ stupid decision which led to their tragic end. Romeo and Juliet written by William Shalespeare is a tragic romance novel about Romeo and Juliet who are from rival families and their unfortunate, devastating love. Romeo and Juliet are similar in that their family impose some expectations on them. However, they have lots of differences starting from their personality to their social life. Just like any noble in Verona, Romeo and Juliet experience societal expectations.
Romeo and Juliet is a story that has been told time after time. Everybody knows the plot to the famous play. Star-Crossed lovers from feuding houses get married and eventually take their own lives. However, many have questioned the characters of Romeo and Juliet and their brash decisions. Are Romeo and Juliet to blame for their ill-thought-out and immature choices?
Every decision that is made is either good or bad, it will follow you forever and affect anyone in one way or another. Romeo and Juliet is a very famous tragedy story, regret and love that has longly entertained readers. The play is about two young teenagers who live in Verona, who fell in love with each other despite both of their families feuds. In this article, it will examine the tragic play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare and events in the play that were Romeo’s own fault due to his own decisions. Romeo’s decision to sneak into the Capulet masquerade ball to see his love Rosaline, ended in him falling in love with Juliet which led to both of them dying.
William Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” is about, two young people falling in love two different rivaling households. Having faced the utmost odds, Romeo and Juliet fall in love upon first sight, and pursue each other. However, while trying to be together, they make some unfortunate decisions that ultimately lead to the tragic end. In the story
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play that tells the story of two young lovers who die due to the feud between their families. At the end of the play, two men who loved Juliet, Paris and Romeo, meet their demise. Although both men loved Juliet, they had different personalities, attitudes, and actions. This essay will compare and contrast Paris and Romeo in terms of their attitudes towards love, traditions and fidelity, and their actions that ultimately led to their deaths. Paris and Romeo had different attitudes towards love.
` (TOPIC SENTENCE) (THESIS I) The character Romeo Montague in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, makes many poor decisions, specifically, (MAJOR A) when he kills Tybalt in an enthralling duel and (MAJOR B) later takes his life to be with Juliet Capulet. (RE-WORDING MA) After Tybalt kills Romeo’s best friend, Mercutio, Romeo assumes personal responsibility to avenge his death by brutally killing Tybalt in a swordfight. (MINOR 1 FOR MAJOR A) Due to disrupting the streets of Verona, Prince Escalus punishes Romeo by banishing him from the city of Verona.
The Mistakes of Romeo and Juliet What mistakes did Romeo and Juliet make throughout their time together? The title of the play is Romeo and Juliet, and William Shakespeare wrote it. In the play two young lovers from two different families that do not like each other fall in love. One of the lovers gets in trouble and gets kicked out of the town.