Romeo And Juliet Bad Husband Essay

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The actions that good husbands take to show their love toward a family member is different than a bad husband. The men Romeo and Capulet show many difference, but have one similarity. They both are terrible husband’s. Here in Verona after Romeo and Juliet meet, The two men quickly show that they are bad husband’s from lack of experience by abusing family members, showing bad communication skills, and criticizing their loved ones. To be a bad husband yelling and criticizing is one way to make your family depressed. Capulets melt down resulted in him yelling at Juliet. After Juliet explained she did not want to marry Paris and live with him, because she did not love him. Capulet was offended and took Juliet's decision as being ungrateful. By …show more content…

Hold your tongue” (3.5.170-171) since Capulet told the nurse to shut up, Capulet differently is a bad and criticizing husband. A great way to be a bad husband is by physically abusing yourself and others. Both Romeo and lord Capulet abuse others and show another trait that bad husbands have. When Capulet had the argument with his daughter he showed enough anger too slap Juliet and leave a remembrance of himself on his daughters skin. When Romeo walked into the Capulet vault, he was shocked to see Juliet laying on the ground. Since Romeo saw his wife that committed suicide he disturbingly abused himself by drinking poison that he bought from the apothecary. “Kisses Juliet, takes poison” (3.5.125) “Here's to my love (drinks poison)” (3.5.129) Even though Romeo was not a husband when he drank the poison, he still abused himself, resulting in him dying next to his beloved Juliet. The incident which resulted in Lord Capulet pushing lady Capulet away from him, is another mistake made by a bad husband. To be a bad husband pushing and hitting your wife is essential for a clean …show more content…

The lack of communication between the young couple killed them. Romeo’s reaction to seeing juliet dead (not actually dead) was to kill himself. “Oh my love! My wife, death that hath sucked” (3.5.141-142) If Romeo and Juliet planned out the rescue of Juliet's body more thoroughly, Romeo would not have killed himself. Lord Capulet’s mistake of not knowing Juliet was married to Romeo resulted in His Son-in-law being banished from Verona. The young couples love for each other should have never been broken up “take me with you the honey of thy breath” (3.5.191) Romeo cried to Juliet to be with her. If Capulet talked to Juliet he would have found out his daughter was married and would understand why she was unhappy about Romeo banishment. The lack of communication between the capulet household caused many problems. Capulets plans for the wedding created a madhouse that created many problems between capulet and his family. Juliet’s hatred for Paris was unknown with Capulet, because of this Capulet thought Juliet was ungrateful and furious with her. Since a lack of communication between the husband occured many other problems came up through the course of the

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