The Role Of Hatred In Romeo And Juliet

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What role does hatred play in making decisions? This question can be analyzed throughout The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare. The Capulet’s and Montagues have an unwavering hatred for each other, and their hatred eventually leads to the suicide of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Could this circumstance be avoided if they practiced better communication? Perhaps; however, the situation could have been completely avoided if the hatred hadn’t existed in the first place, and had the charaters not been so fast to making rash decisions. Therefore, hatred causes poor decision making. Even within today’s society people are sometimes too quick to hate which results in poor choices. For instance when in an disagreement human beings often chose to make derogatory comments which then offends the other person, and then the comment is later regretted. This causes people to chose to distance themselves from one another which in return causes a rift in their relationship and sense of community. …show more content…

Later on Tybalt the cousin of Juliet kills Mercutio and then in spite Romeo kills Tybalt. Then when Lord Capulet promises Juliet to Paris, Juliet drinks a potion that will make her fall into a deathlike sleep. Afterwords Romeo kills Paris when he finds him visiting Juliet's tomb. These are all examples where hatred causes rash decisions to be made within The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. It can be concluded that hatred leads to speedy decisions that often have detrimental repercussions. Even today it is extremely important that people take caution in making decisions that will have a lasting effect on them. It is also important that people do not let hatred blind their decision making process, so that they will not make rash decisions that they may regret

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