Romeo And Juliet Human Nature Essay

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Patterns of human nature guide and heavily influence William Shakespeare’s tragedy, “Romeo and Juliet”. Shakespeare’s tragedy, written during the 16th century, is a beautifully heartbreaking tale of two young teenagers who experience a forbidden love, one that will change the entire paths of them and their families forever. The two star-crossed lovers will walk through death, challenges, and emotions, Juliet being the only heir to the Capulet family while Romeo, the only heir to the Montague family. Shakespeare allows several alluringly shocking components of human nature to guide his tragedy, “Romeo and Juliet”. Shakespeare takes advantage of human nature to help prevent unneeded pain and death of young ones while giving the tragedy what …show more content…

Romeo, after he finds his lover dead at the tomb, picks up his own poison and drinks it, announcing immediately after, “Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die” (5.3.120). When Romeo ultimately decides to kill himself after seemingly seeing his first love, whom he had only met a few days prior, dead, is it clear to the reader that he does not yet know how to calmly manage his emotions, an issue most teenagers and young adults have. The audience can then conclude that Romeo, being the young teenager he is, is rash and impetuous with his actions, a direct result of human nature. The natural lack of rashness of teenagers during times of stress is once again shown when Romeo describes Juliet's face: “Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks” (5.3.95). Romeo comes face to face with Juliet and Whisper some sweet talk into her ears before he follows her without knowing she is alive ironically Shakespeare gives the reader a sign that if Romeo were to wait or calm down or thought a little bit more he could have realized that red lips are a sign of life a sign that there is blood flow unfortunately Human Nature of teenagers caused Romeo to be impatient and desperate. The nature of teens causes many misfortunes that guild the story while also subtly telling the audience how this could have been avoided if these children were to receive more guidance in their life. Above …show more content…

Romeo’s response to this is, “Ha, banishment? Be merciful, say “death,””(3.3.13). Romeo believes banishment is like death, if not worse. Exposing human nature within him, he wants to escape pain. Pain is something we as humans fear, figurative and literally. Something humans fear some things human does not want it is only natural to want to escape to run away to hide from these, it is Human Nature so in Romeo is told that he is banished that he will no longer see his beloved he feels cruciating pain he feels the only way to stop this pain to solve this issue is to kill himself he believes that being separated from his love is the same as death he does not want to feel the pain of being away but because he cannot we can see him getting more desperate which only adds to the storyline. Without human nature Romeo would not have felt anxiety and loneliness creeping up adding to his desperation and