Rash Attitudes In Romeo And Juliet

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In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there are many instances that were impacted by Romeos attitude. In the very beginning, we are introduced to a heartbroken boy that had just been struck with the news that Rosaline did not return his love. Soon after he is introduced to Juliet and falls in love instantly thus, showing us the first instance of his rash attitude. As the play progress, Romeo is forced to decide whether to challenge Tybalt to a dual or leave the situation alone since Tybalt is now his cousin. Because of his rash attitude, he leaves little time to decide and moves right into the dual. By the end of the play, we see the same rash attitude where he rushes into killing himself. Romeo’s tragic flaw of having a rash attitude …show more content…

In hopes of raising Romeos spirits, his cousin Benvolio invites him to the Capulet ball. As he enters he notices Juliet and instantly falls in love without even knowing her first name. Before approaching her he mutters, “Did my heart love till now?” under his breathe (1.5.51) In this scene, he portrays this rash attitude by falling in love with Juliet’s looks and not her personality. By Act II, Juliet acknowledges her feeling for Romeo as well as his rash attitude by stating, “It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden.” (2.2.18) In their situation, Romeos attitude does nothing but harm their relationship by not allowing any time to breath and instead going head first into a marriage with a girl he had met just under 24 hours …show more content…

When Juliet is forced to marry Paris she goes straight to Friar?????? Begging for anything to get her out of the situation. After she shrieks, “do thou but call my resolution wise, and with this knife ill help it presently!” threatening to take her own life, he offers a sleeping potion that when consumed will give the illusion that she is dead for forty two hours (4.1.54-55). According to the plan they had agreed on, Friar ??? would have Friar John hand deliver a letter to Romeo stating the plan and asking him to retrieve her from the tomb she would be placed in before she wakes up. Unfortunatly, Friar John was caught up in a town suspected of a plague and was unable to deliver the message. At this point, Romeo was left in the dark until his servent heard Juliet was dead. Without knowing she was only asleep, he bribed an apothecary for a deadly drug. When he arrived at Juliet’s tomb, he laid beside his beloved Juliet and consumed the drug. Moments later, Juliet awoke with her husband dead. Thinking she could not live with out him, she reached for his dagger and stabbed

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