The Impulsive Behavior In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the two lovers make their own personal choices that impact both their lives in a very tragic way. While the readers are hoping that Romeo and Juliet will end up together, their impulsive behaviors lead to death. Juliet's impulsive behavior to fake her own death without clarification that Romeo had received the friar's letter caused Romeo to kill himself. Romeo and Juliet make secretive and misguided decisions which,in the end lead to their tragic death after the capulet party ,Romeo went to go see Juliet .During the balcony scene Romeo asks “Th’exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine” Juliet gladly responds with “I gave thee mine before thou didst request it”(2.2’127-128).Romeo went to see Juliet without even thinking he could be killed.Juliet tried to tell him that but he was so lost in …show more content…

Some people argue that fate played a big factor in the death of Romeo and Juliet,However the teens decisions are what caused their own deaths they both made the decision to kill themselves. They both made the decision to kill themselves Romeo did it after he thought Juliet was dead Romeo says “Here’s to my love! O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick.Thus with a kiss I die” (5.3.119.120). After Juliet wakes up and sees that Romeo has taken

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