Tragic Ending Of Romeo And Juliet

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Imagine being at a restaurant where trays of food are being passed around. More trays are going to come in a few minutes, but you do not feel like waiting, so you settle on eating something that is only marginal. When the second round of trays come, you find that all of the food looks spectacular and that you wish you could take back your choice, but you have already made the choice you did. This is something that can occur in literature; characters make decisions which lead to an ending that could have been prevented. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet are two young, star-crossed lovers whose love leads to their demise, as there is a cruel twist of fate. Romeo and Juliet’s tragic ending was at the hand of three main …show more content…

Romeo and his constant desire for love was what lead him to gaining the title of being a tragic hero, as it led to the tragic ending. In Act 1, Scene 1, Romeo has just arrived after the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt and starts pouring out his heart to Benvolio about the woes of love. In lines 162-173, Romeo talks about how he wants love and that he wants his love to work out, but that it is not going in the direction he is wanting it to go. Romeo is a very lovesick and dramatic teenager who has become depressed without the presence of love in his life. He feels as though it is necessary for him to feel normal and like himself. Romeo is still very young and does not see that he still has his whole life ahead of him to go looking for love. He is not patient, but is very persistent in his journey for love. In Act 5, Scene 3, Romeo has just seen Juliet, thinking she is dead, and wants to kill himself as well. In lines 74-120, Romeo says that he can’t, doesn’t, and won’t live without Juliet. Then he drinks a poison and dies. If Romeo was not so persistent in his needing of love to survive, he would not have killed himself, causing Juliet to survive as well. Romeo did not even think that there was any way that he could find himself being happy with another girl. At such a young age, it would be very difficult to know what he …show more content…

Friar Laurence was over-confident in himself, Juliet was naïve, and Romeo was only living for the idea of love, which all shared a part of earning Romeo and Juliet the title of being a tragedy. In today’s world, people can learn from these mistakes and see that there are more solutions to a problem than just one. If a person is ever in a troubling situation, it is imperative that they have patience instead of jumping into things as quickly as they can. Do not be fooled by the quick thinking of these characters. There is so much more to this life that what you think you have. This is something that can be discovered if one has the patience to find

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