Romeo And Juliet's Flaws

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To start, several characters throughout the story display an apparent lack of judgment and flaw, resulting in the adverse events unfolding. This factor is furthermore evident in the characters of Romeo, Juliet, and the Nurse. Romeo’s key flaw remains in his continual haste: “[Romeo to Juliet] O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied? What satisfaction canst thou have tonight? The exchange of thy love's faithful vow for mine” (Shakespeare 2.2.125-127) Romeo is displayed to lay heavily into his youthful desires and lusts and despite only briefly meeting Juliet already desires and attempts to wed her. Although his hasty intentions remain pure and in love, it remains in his brash feats that ultimately contribute to his tragic end as they result in his sense of rationality becoming blinded and the continuous foolish actions within the play. …show more content…

If that thy bent of love be honorable, Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow, By one that I'll procure to come to thee, Where and what time thou wilt perform the rite, And all my fortunes at thy foot I'll lay, And follow thee, my lord, throughout the world.” (2.2.142-148). Juliet’s personality as an ardent and hasty lover is continuously built on throughout the play and directly correlates with her own personality flaw in her impetuousness, which results in her readily acting upon her irrational passions despite being presented with imminent consequences of her pursuit of young love. This is further displayed through her practicing love despite the fiery feud between their families, and then faking her death with the help of Friar Laurence in an attempt to cover up for previous mistakes, ultimately contributing to her inevitable fate in the mortuary. Subsequently, it is also her character that Shakespeare presents that causes the play to convey its apparent themes of fate and

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