Essay On Impulsiveness In Romeo And Juliet

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In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet are doomed from the start, and the audience is completely aware of this from the prologue. Romeo makes all of his decisions on impulse without giving them much of a thought. Romeo has an impulsive disposition, which guides his actions throughout the play and eventually leads to him take his own life and leads for his wife, Juliet, to do the same.

Romeo shows impulsiveness in several instances in Romeo and Juliet, proving that his impulsiveness is a very large part of him as a character. The first example is when he sees Juliet for the first time at the Capulet’s party. As soon as he sees Juliet, he yells out “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it sight! / For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” (I.V. 50-51) Romeo says all of this almost immediately after swearing that Rosaline is the most beautiful girl he’d ever seen and that Rosaline was his one and only true love. The time period between loving Rosaline and Juliet is incredibly short. If he wouldn’t have ever been drawn in my Juliet’...

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