Individuals allow themselves to be placed in horrific situations. They can be influenced by the society of other individuals but, it ends up being their own decision whether to go through with it or not. The decision comes down to their own moral compass to guide them to make the right decision. However, losing a good moral compass could lead an individual down the wrong path. William Shakespeare explores the idea of poor decisions leading to a downfall in his tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, as Juliet risks the safety and love of her family by putting herself in difficult situations. Juliet finds characteristics in Romeo that warn her at the beginning. Although, she accomplishes to cover these flaws which comforts her that she is making the right
“Wisely and slow they stumble that run fast” (Shakespeare,). This quote means the people who fail to stay calm and think about the implications of their actions will fall. Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet’s plotline and progression is based on this quote and the rash and emotional choices made by one character in particular; Romeo. The situation in Romeo and Juliet is created by Romeo’s rash actions and quick decisions. Romeo created the opportunity for him and Juliet to be together, Romeo created tragedy by not thinking and killing Tybalt, lastly Romeo ends his life based off one observation of Juliet.
What is the relationship between circumstances and that which is just? A personś circumstances are better the more justly they are treated. Sometimes poor circumstances can make somebody do unjust things. This was demonstrated in both Romeo and Juliet and Animal Farm.
Romeos and Juliets Death Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two love-struck teens that eventually falls in love. They have to face obstacles just to find a way to be together and eventually have to secrednize their marriage. The characters Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Lord, Lady Capulet are primarily responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They all have things they did that leads to Romeo and Juliet’s departness. Also, the decisions they made and the problems they caused such as ruining true love.
Fake Love There is a difference between love and infatuation. In the Play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo claims Juliet is the woman he is helplessly in love with and is destined to be with. Although he may think that he loves her, his desire is captivated by her looks. Throughout the play, it becomes more obvious through Romeo's words, history, and knowledge that he does not know the loyalty of love. “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes” (Act 2, Scene 3, Lines 67-68)
Liya Samuel Mrs. Kirk English 1 14 March 2017 Title of Your Report INTRO Many people try to get what they want but in the process, something goes wrong. This also happens in Romeo and Juliet where you see some characters have good intentions for a plan but it somehow goes wrong.
From the first time, the audience is introduced to Tybalt he is characterized as an instigator and a generally perturbed person, he has a clear hatred for the Montagues and appears to be his life’s purpose to embroil the Montagues and more specifically Romeo’s life. No doubt this contributes to the complications that the pair of lovers face through their short-lived relationship and lives. During the capulet’s party in act one, Tybalt declares “Patience perforce with willful choler meeting Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting. I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall, Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt’rest gall.” (Shakespeare.
All men in the world do not appreciate their masculinity to be challenged, which goes against their own code of honor. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo, Tybalt and Mercutio disrupt each other’s codes of honor by their actions in Act III, scene i. These three men’s codes of honor contribute to the tragedy of the play because of their views on masculinity, such as when Tybalt kills Mercutio and when Romeo kills Tybalt. Here, Tybalt mocks Romeo’s masculinity, leading Mercutio to duel him in order to honor Romeo.
Also, he trusted somebody with a letter of great importance to deliver to Romeo and if he would have delivered it himself Romeo and Juliet would not have committed suicide. Lastly, when Juliet saw Romeo was dead she would not come out of the
Mercutio Character Analysis Today I will be going to be talking about Mercutio a character from Shakespeare's ironic tragedy “Romeo and Juliet”. Mercutio is a witty, playful, and loyal character in the play Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio's wittiness is shown in his first appearance he is sarcastically making fun of Romeo over the dreams he had the night before. A quote the represents this “that dreamers often lie” - Mercutio. Romeo believes dreams tell the truth
Is a person's identity shaped by their name? This is the only way that Juliet's father will let her marry a man because he will no longer be a Monique. " Deny thy father and refuse thy name? Or, if thou wilt not, be sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet" (2.34-36). This is showing that Romeo can't be a Monique and he has to change his name to marry Juliet.
If you were challenged to a duel by you cousin what would you do? Well Romeo felt this when Tybalt Romeo’s new hateful, bold, and demanding cousin challenged him to a duel. Tybalt Juliet's cousin from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is all and more of these words used to describe him. And Tybalt is a hateful, bold, and demanding character that love nothing more than to see Romeo killed. Tybalt is an insanely hateful character especially towards Romeo and his household.
As Juliet is constantly in pain with the new she has recently received. Again, Juliet shows her concern for Romeo and the fact that he is
The Nurse represents uneducated because she didn’t go to school and she has an uneducated job as a nurse. Lady Capulet says, “Nurse, where’s my daughter? Tell her to come to me.” This quote is stated towards the beginning of the story when Lady Capulet is about to tell Juliet about Count Paris.
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves”, is a quote by the man himself, William Shakespeare, concerning human responsibility, otherwise known as the capability of completing an obligation, or duty sufficiently. These commitments or duties play a role in how a situation will play out, and dictate the consequences that follow. The choices made from the beginning to the end in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet are all examples of how people’s decisions, primarily those of Tybalt, Mercutio and Friar Lawrence, lead to a heartbreaking fallout. The pressure and burden weighing down the young lovers ultimately overwhelms them, causing an expeditious chain reaction. The influences behind each character’s ill-considered judgments,
(III II 91-92). She compares Romeo’s physique to a “gorgeous palace” but says that inside it, lives “deceit”. Clearly, there is a negative connotation in Juliet’s words, showing that Romeo is not as he seems. His imperfections are not visible to her at first, and her love for him deceives her into thinking he is a really amazing man. As the story progresses, the mirage that love creates starts fading.