Poor Communication In The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet

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Poor communication almost always results in unfortunate circumstances. Throughout The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there are so many unfortunate circumstances that could have been easily avoided if direct, clear communication had been used. An example of this is in Act V Scene 1 when Romeo believes that Juliet has died and says, “Is it e’en so? Then I defy you, stars! / Thou knowest my lodging. Get me ink and paper / And hire post horses. I will hence tonight”. Romeo doesn’t believe that Juliet could actually be dead, and he is upset because he felt that fate wanted them to end up together. He decides that he is going to leave that night and see Juliet in her tomb. This line directly pertains to the concept of poor communication causes unfortunate

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