Flowers In Romeo And Juliet

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Marrying someone you just met, committing suicide over love are both emotional decisions made by Juliet. Someone once said “don’t make a permanent decision on temporary feelings.” Juliet made many childish choices that her family tried to stop her from making. Although Juliet tries to slow things down with Romeo she couldn’t help herself. In this passage spoken by Juliet she uses lighting and flowers to show her expectations of her relationship, as she makes choices that will affect the rest of her life. Juliet talks about how she doesn’t want to make any sudden decisions about her relationship with Romeo; “It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden”(17), however throughout the play she goes back on her word and does just that. Early on,
Lightning flashes before your eyes and then disappears into the sky, just as Juliet doesn’t want to see her relationship disappear after a small amount of time. However flowers on the other hand are slow growing and have amazing results. Juliet tells Romeo “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, may prove a beauteous flower when we next meet.” This shows that Juliet doesn’t want to rush into anything and doesn’t want their relationship to end quickly. Lightning can be deadly and you could get struck by lightning and your life could be over just like that, while flowers end up being beautiful, and you see them grow and change as they get older. Another thing Shakespeare may have used the lightning for is to explain their relationship. Light travels faster than sound, just like how Romeo and Juliet getting married happened before anyone knew about it, and same with them dying. Many things happened to Romeo and Juliet before the rest of the Capulet’s and Montague’s heard the news. At the very end the Prince says “The sun, for sorrow, will not show its

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