Examples Of Hasty Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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Throughout the play, Romeo makes very hasty decisions, a number of that lead to unnecessary consequences. Heretofore, Romeo sneaks into the Capulet Ball with Benvolio and to cover their identity they each wore masks. Capulet allows them to enter the ball, not knowing they are from the Montague family, because he thinks it 'll be amusing for his guests,and because he remembers when he young doing similar things in pursuit of ladies. Benvolio wanted Romeo to go, therefore he could see that there were other women there who were even prettier than Rosaline, however this is where Romeo meets Juliet and quickly forgets about his initial true love whom he solely desired lust for and Romeo quickly changes his timeless love he felt with Rosaline to Juliet without any remorse. Romeo spontaneously decides he has fallen infatuated all over again, this reflects Romeo’s impulsive character. “Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! / For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” …show more content…

“Either thou or I, or both, must go with him.” in a mere scene, Romeo’s emotions overcome him and he 's the cause of one death and his own banishment from Verona, Italy. “And for that offence/ immediately we do exile him hence.” Romeo’s impulsiveness resulted in banishment of him, the death of his friends (Mercutio), family (Lady Montague) and those he hated (Paris). “Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet; / and she, there dead, that Romeo’s wife married woman.” undoubtedly we can conclude that Romeo, himself is the cause of this tragic story that causes many people grief and

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