Nonsensical Decision Making In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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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 …show more content…

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

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