Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet: Act 3 Response

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Romeo and Juliet: Act 3 Response In the play Romeo and Juliet, love and good intentions inspire many actions throughout the play. Although these decisions are driven by the right motives, there have been and will be unwanted occurrences arising from these choices. At the very beginning of the play, in Act 1 scene 4, Romeo makes the choice to walk into the masquerade party that he is not invited to. He wants to go to this festivity to woo Rosaline, whom he thinks he loves. Before Romeo walks into the social gathering, he has a premonition that something dreadful will happen in the future. He ignores this for the time being, but unfortunately, his premonition is right. His decision to go to the party leads to the wrath of Tybalt. Tybalt