In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo finds that making bad decisions can cause conflicts. Romeo and Juliet's relationship causes many bad choices throughout the play, leading to other problems later on. All these problems just dig Romeo deeper and deeper into trouble. Romeo's lack of experience and knowledge in addition to the other factors, led to his death at the end of the play. Three main factors lead to Romeo's death, bad choices, miscommunication, and the feud. The first factor that led to Romeo's death is the bad choices he makes during the play. For example, the quick change from loving Rosaline to loving Juliet. Friar Laurence says, “Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear, So soon forsaken? Young men’s love
Have you ever made a bad decision because your feelings got in the way? It happened in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Many of his characters made poor decisions based on their feelings. The theme one should not be guided by their emotions is shown when Tybalt’s anger gets in the way when Romeo kills himself because Juliet is “dead” and when Romeo falls for someone he just met.
Many people could have led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. From the very beginning, there were hasty decisions. Every character could have taken the blame a little bit at some point in the story. One person stood out from the rest. He was the one who only cared about making peace in the families and was the one with all the ideas for Romeo and Juliet that led to their deaths.
Poor decisions are present in many places in the play of Romeo and Juliet, especially in the role of Friar Lawrence. One of the major decisions that later prove to be of bad judgement was his choice to willingly marry Romeo and Juliet, in absolute discretion other than notifying a select few. This is not only seen as a foolish move by the audience, but also by Friar Lawrence himself as he states “These violent delights have violent ends/ And in their triumph die, like fire and powder” (II, vi, 9-10). Here, it is shown that “like fire and powder”, Friar Lawrence himself predicts that this marriage will end in an explosion of sorts.
All teenage boys make very rash and bad decisions when under a lot of pressure that will eventually get them into trouble. In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet the main protagonist Romeo is in one of those situations, only the stakes are much higher and instead of getting in trouble the end result is the worst punishment possible... Death for him and his lover Juliet. Romeo is solely responsible for the death of himself and Juliet due to his immaturity fickleness and rash decisions. One of the many reasons that show Romeos lack of maturity and also his bad decision making is when he is talking to Friar Lawrence.
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.
Romeo and Juliet What are the main factors that caused their death? Romeo and Juliet’s death could have been caused by a great many factors but due to the fact that a few of the decisions chosen in the story were heavily influenced by either one or many other decisions acted upon by the relatives or friends of the two main characters in the story, Romeo and Juliet. Fate is not included because this is based off as if it was a real life scenario (which fate doesn’t affect since it has no proof of existence). The primary factor for their death is Romeo’s stupidity that got him banished from the city for killing Tybalt in the first place, however much deserved his death was.
In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two teenagers make rash decisions that inevitably lead to the tragic deaths of both the main characters and others, by the end of the play. Romeo and Juliet both make impulsive choices that go against their parents' rules that end up leading to their tragic ends. Right before Juliet's potion starts to kick in she says, “o, look! Methinks I see my cousin’s ghost seeking out Romeo, that did spit his body upon a rapier’s point. Stay, Tybalt, stay!
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.
What comes with being a teenager and going through adolescence, is a brain that sometimes can't help itself or hold back. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, there is a major rivalry between the capulet and montague families. Two teenagers from different houses fall in love at first sight. This love all happened very quickly on account of Romeo. Romeo is a 16 year old, impulsive, lover boy who makes a lot of bad decisions and mistakes like killing his wife's cousin and even killing himself before even putting his mind to it.
In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo Montague suffers a tragic downfall ultimately ending in his death. While much of his downfall can be attributed to the vicious feud between the Capulet and Montague families, Romeo displays certain traits throughout the story that prove that his demise was inevitable. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo’s qualities such as his intense emotion, his idealistic nature, and his impulsiveness lead to his tragic demise. Firstly, Romeo’s intense emotion and passion contribute to his ultimate downfall and eventual death.
When there's an affected balance between the traits caution and impulsivity, it tends to modify the decision-making and behaviors of individuals. It is also discussed that many characters involved in the play Romeo and Juliet can be responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, which portrays two young teenagers, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague, who fall in love at first sight. However, because of the colossal family feud between the Capulets and Montagues, they had to marry in secret which eventually led up to their tragic fate. There were different events that intertwined and eventually led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo & Juliet’s death was caused by character’s good intentions,fight between characters and the characters perfumery of their actions. The character's good intentions played a little part in Romeo & Juliet’s death. It all started when Friar Lawrence married them, he hooked them two up and announced that they were married. He did this because he thought that it was going to lead into something good and surprising, so he married
In the world that we live in today, there are many things that we face daily. Whether it be illness, love or just bad decisions, everybody encounters them and many more. Rash decisions are made on a very common basis among people. A lot of stuff affect the decisions you make. May it be, being too young and not having enough experience to make good decisions, or just the lack of care of the outcome.
Preciado 1 Lizeth Preciado Deborah Sidler Pre AP English 9: 2A February 18th, 2018 From the moment children are born, their actions begin to have an exponential effect on the lives of those around them. No action is free of consequences, and the decisions made throughout an individuals life can make or break the following course of events.