What goes on with love that makes people do crazy things? This gives us an example in Shakespeare's “Romeo And Juliet”. In Sarah Jayne Blakemore ted talk she talks about brains. This is an example of Romeo And Juliet because Romeo wants to kill himself and Juliet is like Romeo this is the reason we sow this video because Romeo and juliet have something in there mind about suicide and they just think about killing them self for each other. Ms. Blakemore's thesis on adolescent development sheds light on some of the nonsensical decision making in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, as characters certainly face the self consciousness, emotions and impulse control she describes.
First of all, Romeo struggles with his emotions, and it leads to people deaths. In the story Romeo makes a lot to people to die. And one of them was Tybalt because he killed Romeo friend so Romeo got revenge. “This day’s black fate on mo days doth depend; This but begins the woe others must end. This means that everyone is still going to die no matter what because Romeo said they must end. “This shall determine that”. Romeo says that he should resolve this or settle the death that he did. This also means that Romeo shall determine what to do next but they tell him that he is banished but before he left he went with Juliet and they were in the
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For example, Romeo got revenge and it did not lead him to a good path so throughout the story Romeo and Juliet suffer a lot of bad stuff. “Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet”. Paris loved Juliet so much that he will go everyday to leave her flowers and one day he saw romeo and Paris hide for him so Romeo but Romeo found him and Paris told Romeo that he will thurn Romeo in but Romeo said no so Paris tried to stop him and they fought and paris died. “This is thy sheath; there rust, let me die”. Juliet decided to die because Romeo took her live for her so she killed herself with Romeo's
This rash decision also caused Juliet and Romeo pain and disappointment. “When something bad happens to one you love, something bad also happens to you. If a loved one is hurt or disgraced, you are hurt; if something wonderful happens to her, you feel better off. ”(“Love’s Bond”, Robert Nozick) If that is true when loving someone, Romeo evidently made the wrong decision to kill Tybalt.
How is one supposed to learn from their mistakes when they do not even know they made them in the first place? All people make mistakes, but only those that are wise learn from them, and actually realize they made them, while others simply overlook them. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, one is able to witness how serious mistakes that were left unrealized, and forgotten, led to the tragic death of the two protagonists. Errors and mistakes should be corrected, before it is too late. Most of the characters in the play have caused the death of the protagonists, one way or another. The characters that caused the most dramatic and serious effect upon Romeo and Juliet’s death are Tybalt, the Nurse, and the Friar Laurence.
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.”
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is known to be a tragedy but deep researches differentiate the causes of it. Some may argue and define it as the consequence of a destructive teenage love; nevertheless Romeo’s role is taken too lightly in that story. Hence, Romeo has been defined throughout the book as a very hasty personage whose actions are dictated by his emotions or by a bad situation he is trapped in proven by Tybalt’s death in the hands of Romeo. Therefore, to fully comprehend Romeo’s part in the story, if one considered that every action he accomplishes are the fruit of pure impulsiveness, the fact that everything he does result to a death or an unnecessary event and that if he really took his time to think before acting then, there would have had no problem. Thus, it can be well said that Romeo’s pushy and impulsive actions are responsible of the tragedy in the book. This will be proven by several quotes and passages from acts II, III, and V.
At the point in a person’s life, at which they are a teenager, they will make decisions that will not only affect themselves, but many people around them. David Dobbs says, "...and the teen's sloppier moments can bring unbearable consequences" (Dobbs 7). What Dobbs is saying is that these behaviors are changing the surroundings of the people that the teen was associated with. Examples of this can be found everywhere in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. In line 170 of Act V, Juliet says, "This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die" (Shakespeare 475). This is where Juliet makes the decision to kill herself, which later on effects Paris, Juliet’s parents, and Friar. Now, Romeo and Juliet have killed themselves over each other. Romeo and Juliet ended their lives, along with the feud going on between their families, but left both of their families with the heartache of them no longer alive. could come from their quick love affair does not even cross their minds. Throughout the course of Act II, Romeo and Juliet rush their relationship because, according to science,
Who falls out of love, back in love with a different person, kills a cousin-in-law, and commits suicide within a matter of three days? Romeo Montague does in the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. While his decision-making transpires at an accelerated pace, Shakespeare does so intentionally to convey the transience that results when foolish decisions are made. Not only does this theme apply to just the characters in the play, but it holds true today. No matter the time period, all people should recognize the consequences of hasty decisions.
Once in a while many people make bad decisions. Usually these decisions don’t cause them any harm in their futures, unlike Romeo Montague’s and Juliet Capulet’s decisions. In Verona, a city in Italy, two lovers fall in love. The catch is their families despise each other. Eventually Romeo get’s banished from Verona, and Juliet is forced to marry someone she doesn’t want to marry. Juliet takes a potion that knocks her out for 42 hours, and feigns her death, hoping she does not have to marry Count Paris. Romeo assumes Juliet is dead, and drinks a potion that kills him, and when Juliet wakes up and realizes that Romeo is dead, she stabs herself. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play, Romeo and Juliet, the main protagonists, Romeo and Juliet, make poor choices which eventually lead to their death at the end of the story.
“Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare is a play about two lovers from different families that have an internal feud between them. It ends in both lovers, Romeo and Juliet, committing suicide as they could not openly live with each other. An important idea in this play is that of the impetuosity of youth and the rash decisions that young people may make. This idea is continuously brought up throughout the play and is explored through the concepts of overreacting and being blinded by anger, desperation in forbidden love and taking your life for love.
The way a child thinks and behaves can be alluded by their age; in some cases it causes the child to make decisions on impulse, and can lead to a bad ending. In some circumstances, they can make irrational decisions as they are blinded by their desires. In addition, they can make reckless decisions to avenge someone, not knowing the consequences that follow; or make a choice before all the facts have been considered. Children can come to a quick decision when they believe that it’s the only one available to them. Furthermore, a child does not have the same mental capacity as an adult as they only think about themselves rather than everybody else. At the beginning of the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo is oblivious to his judgement because of his one true love, Juliet. Nevertheless, Juliet falls into the spell of love causing her to act irrationally to be one with Romeo. Moreover, other characters such as Friar Lawerence and Balthasar show evidence of impulsive behaviour indirectly provoking death. In the play, the love between the two protagonist, Romeo and Juliet causes
Hasty decisions are something people struggle with, whether it be in Shakespeare’s time or present day. They can affect lives in different ways, many of which are negative. For teens today, a hasty decision might be having fun with their friends instead of doing their homework. For Romeo and Juliet, it was getting married within a day of meeting each other. In Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, hasty decisions create big mistakes and issues and are made many times in the play. This includes the suicides of Romeo and Juliet, the marriage, and Romeo and Tybalt fighting.
In the play Romeo and Juliet , William Shakespeare suggests that when taking responsibility of actions, the determined individual will not think carefully about their decision, causing expectedly bad results and outcomes.
Once in a while everyone makes a bad decision, usually these choices do not cause an enormous negative impact on their future. In the classic Romeo and Juliet, the outcome of the characters’ demise is a result of their fast pace- decisions, their ignorance, and their lack of ability in accepting responsibility.
In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, William Shakespeare explicates how blinding love can make one when faced with decisions. In this play, Romeo and Juliet are lovestruck teens forbidden from loving each other by their rivaling houses. Their intense passion leads to the untimely death of many, including both of themselves. As for the reasons for their bad decisions, some modern studies on teens suggest that these choices could be the result of a still growing and maturing, teenage brain. When teenagers value rewards over risks, they tend to make unconscientious decisions.
Romeo’s problems arose when he was banished for avenging Mercuito by murdering Tybalt. His decision to murder Tybalt was not entirely thought through. In fact, after Romeo kills the Capulet, he exclaims that he is ‘fortune’s fool’ (73) line 132. Additionally, his banishment certainly contributed to his death because it kept him away from Verona and Juliet. If he hadn’t been banished, he would have been aware of the plan the Friar and Juliet had created.
Sometimes when people are in love they tend to do things that they could not imagine. Their mind is so caught up on the person that they forget everything and focus on them. The love takes over their mind and they do the unthinkable. In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows love by introducing us to Romeo and Juliet who are star-crossed lovers. In the play, Shakespeare has messages, but one message that stands out is: Love is a crazy thing that can control ones mind and makes a person do things without thinking twice. This becomes evident through the actions of Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio.