Egocentricity In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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According to neurologists, the brain in your head right now is not fully developed until your early 20s. Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? And because of this fact, it caused Romeo and Juliet to act illogically and egocentrically. This is because the decision-making part of your brain isn’t fully matured. It seems as if Romeo and Juliet didn’t think anything through at all, in fact.
Because the brain of an adolescent is undeveloped, it caused Romeo and Juliet to act illogically throughout the play. Even though it was not uncommon for people to be married only after knowing each other for a few days, there was no logic in Romeo and Juliet getting married after knowing each other for less than a day, even if it was “love at first sight”. There also happened to be no logic in the fact that Romeo decided to kill himself. In the play, Romeo can clearly see color in her …show more content…

Juliet was showing this characteristic when she decided to drink the mixture that was supposed to make her appear dead and get out of the wedding. She was thinking only about how SHE was going to get out of the marriage, how SHE was going to get to Romeo, how it would affect HER if everything turned out the way it was suppose to, and she centered her views about only her and Romeo. The marriage could also be considered egocentric because they decided to go through with it even though they were both very young. Another example would have to be when Romeo kills himself. He was only thinking about how he would finally be with Juliet and not how others would feel after they found out the news. All of these decisions once again go back to their brains not being fully developed, specifically their pre-frontal cortex. And because of the underdevelopment, it causes adolescents to act on impulse, engage in dangerous or risky behavior, and not think a decision through before doing

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