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Examples Of Impulsive Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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Ash Schoeff
Mrs. Schantz
English 9 - 1
10 May 2023
Impulsive Decisions Caused by a Developing Brain In The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, the reader will flip through a story about some impulsive decisions that teens make. These impulsive decisions are sometimes terrible choices and can result in catastrophic consequences. These choices are caused by a part of the human brain, called the Prefrontal Cortex, not being fully developed. Teens should not make life-altering decisions, as they are not yet equipped to do so, because of the human brain not being fully developed until the age of 25. Recent brain research shows that multiple systems of the brain help to make decisions. The prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for making solid decisions, organizing thoughts, planning ahead, and anticipating consequences, is not fully developed until about age 25 (Tucker 10). The main characters in The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, make huge decisions in seconds, at the young ages of 13 and 15.hey decide to get married after knowing each other for less than 24 hours, even …show more content…

For example, in The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, Romeo lets his anger take control of him and kills Tybalt in revenge for Mercutio’s death (Shakespeare 2). Romeo does not realize this could have major consequences. Teens sometimes become seriously endangered before the prefrontal cortex finishes developing, and they might neglect to think about possible consequences before taking action (Tucker 10). These decisions can cause major problems later in life, even if they seem like they could have good outcomes. In The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, Romeo kills Tybalt to avenge Mercutio’s death, he did not think of the terrible outcome that happens later. The Prince finds out, and exiles Romeo to Mantua. Because Romeo does not realize this, He ends up exiled from Verona, and he cannot spend time with his wife, Juliet. Meanwhile, Juliet has her own

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