Examples Of Bad Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet

Love conquers all. Romeo and Juliet are two young people that are in love. Even though they both come from Feuding families. Romeo is a romantic character that loves Juliet more than himself.

Romeo and Juliet brings love and affection, but when taken to the extreme, it can also lead to tragic and despair. Decisions are the key to all good things, good things come from good decisions and bad things come from bad choices we may make in life. In Romeo and Juliet, fate takes control in this tragedy but the evidence shows that Romeo and Juliet makes terrible decisions and are truly at fault for their demise. In their marriage Romeo fight, and Juliet's plot, are all decisions that contributed to the hardship they faced. Romeo is …show more content…

He is very loyal to his friends but his behavior is somewhat unpredictable. At the beginning of the play, he mopes over his hopeless love for Rosaline. Juliet, on the other hand, is an innocent girl, a child at the beginning of the play and is startled by the sudden power of her love for Romeo. The attraction between Romeo and Juliet is immediate and overwhelming, and neither of the young lovers comments on or pretends to understand its cause. Romeo expresses his love for Juliet, “ Call me but love, and I shall be new baptized; henceforth I will never be Romeo.” (2.2 50-51). Romeo is saying that he will no longer be a Capulet if Juliet really loves him. “ Let me stand here till thou remember it.” (2.2 172). Romeo is so in love with Juliet that he wants to stand outside her window for as long as possible just to be with her. Juliet expresses her love for Romeo, “ and the place death, considering who thou art, if any of my kinsmen find thee here.” (2.2 64-65). Juliet is warning Romeo that if her kinsmen see him then he will be killed. She obviously shows concern for him. “ Sweet, sweet, sweet nurse, tell me, what says my love?” (2.6 54) Juliet is

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