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Romeo And Juliet Impulsive Quotes

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Romeo is shown as a passionate and impulsive young man who falls deeply in love quickly. He often acts on his emotions without thinking things through, which ultimately leads to his tragic fate. For example, he says, “Well Juliet, I will lie with Theo tonight, let’s see what that means. O mischief, thou art swift to enter into the thoughts of desperate men!” (Page 250 Shakespeare). This explains how Romeo immediately says that he’ll kill himself after seeing Juliet dead, so he’s willing to kill himself after seeing her unconscious without thinking of other alternatives. There’s more choices that Romeo made throughout the story that show his impulsive behaviors occurring during the play. Such as, how his actions caused Paris to murder in the …show more content…

This shows how Tybalt’s aggressive behavior affects Romeo. He goes out after Tybalt to avenge Merucutio’s death. So Tybalt Capulet is an aggressive type of person, who enjoys fighting, being in fights, and fighting in general. But his aggressive traits and intentions of fighting the Monotagues lead him to be slain by Romeo in a duel in the play. THEME "Romeo & Juliet" is a play by William Shakespeare in the 16th century. The play is about two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, from feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. They fall in love at first sight and secretly marry, hoping to end their family's feud. However, their plans don't go well and they both die. The play discusses how hate can lead to tragic outcomes and cause destruction. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the negative effects of hate and its consequences. For Example, in Act 3, Scene 1, Mercutio says “A plague on both your houses! They have made worms’ meat of me” (Page 146 Shakespeare). Mecurtios dies as a result of the family’s hatred between the Capulets and Montagues, and his dying words reveal that both houses are plagued with hatred and doom for all members of their

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