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Romeo And Juliet Impulsive Quotes

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In their relationship, Romeo and Juliet consistently make impulsive decisions. Initially, they rush into marriage within hours of meeting, driven by their conviction that they are destined to be together: "If that thy bent of love be honorable, Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow" (2.2.142). Typically, couples take months or even years to reach such a commitment, yet Romeo and Juliet hastily tie the knot. Another impulsive act occurs when Romeo, consumed by grief over Mercutio's death, rashly chooses to confront and ultimately kill Tybalt: "Either thou or I, or both, must go with him" (3.1.125). Despite his initial intention to prevent the fight, Romeo's impulsive actions only escalate the conflict. Similarly, their final impulsive
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