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Examples Of Wise Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo doesn’t make very great or thoughtful decisions throughout the play of Romeo and Juliet, nor does he show any character growth, nearly making him static.There are many examples of Romeo not being sure of how to handle a situation, confusion, and making not so wise decisions throughout the play. One example is Benvolio states “Romeo, away, be gone! The citizens are up, and Tybalt is slain. Stand not amazed; the Prince will doom thee, death If thou art taken. Hence be gone, away!” (3.1.130). Benvolio is telling Romeo to run or he will be put to death.This line shows that without Benvolio, Romeo would be more than likely deceased because he is not wise enough to take care of himself and he always needs others to guide him or show him what
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