Romeo's Immature Actions Essay

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Immaturity can play a huge factor through someone’s life. It’s something most people have experience with. Sometimes, being immature can cause many conflicts. A good example of this would be Romeo in the play, Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. Romeo’s immature actions and personality causes conflicts in the play, resulting in his and his wife’s death.
By the end of the play, readers see how Romeo’s immature actions lead to many conflicts in the book. Firstly, rushing into marriage is an example of how his actions caused drama in the play. Juliet is the prettiest girl Romeo has ever seen. According to him, way more beautiful than Rosaline. When Romeo and his friends to the Capulets’ party, he saw Juliet and was truly amazed by her beauty. “Oh, …show more content…

He’s a lover. The problem, though, is that he’s over emotional. In the beginning of the play, Romeo seems to be depressed because his first love, Rosaline, doesn’t love him back. Romeo is seen talking to Benvolio and Mercutio about his depression. “I am too sore enpiercèd with his shaft to soar with his light feathers, and so bound, I cannot bound a pitch above dull woe. Under love’s heavy burden do I sink” (1.4.19-22). He’s depressed, but also over dramatic. Rosaline doesn’t love him back so he shut everyone else out. Shutting people out makes Romeo more sad. Love is making Romeo week. Because of this, he doesn’t want to do anything except sit there and cry. His attitude about love changes throughout the play. When Romeo sees the list of names of people who are invited to the Capulets' party and sees Rosaline’s name, he immediately decides to go. After seeing Juliet dancing at the party, he falls in love and forgets all about Rosaline. “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night” (1.5.50-51). This exactly shows how his over-flirtatious nature makes him come off as an immature teenager. He says that he never saw true beauty till this night when he was obsessing over Rosaline’s beauty a few hours ago. He didn’t truly love Rosaline because if he did, he wouldn’t have fallen for Juliet and forgotten all about Rosaline. This also shows how

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