Impulsive Behavior In Romeo And Juliet

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A classic work of art, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare strongly guides readers to the concept and memories of love at first sight. With clever dialogue, competition and rivalry, humorous teases, and insight to brave and passionate romance, Shakespeare demonstrates a powerful connection and battle between emotions and justice. Set in Verona, Italy, two children from the rivaling Capulet and Montague families, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet set eyes upon each together and instantly fall in love at a ball thrown by the Capulets. After climbing Juliet’s balcony to confess their love, the two vow to secretly get married without their parents’ consent. Through Romeo’s impulsive behavior, Tybalt’s compulsiveness, and Capulet’s frustrations, …show more content…

For example, “Patience perforce with wilful choler meeting/ Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting./ I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall/ Now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall (1:5:87-90). Because Tybalt instinctively acted upon his desire to harm the rival family and need to defend his family’s honor, he did not think of the possible risk of death and pain that could come from acting upon his anger. He does not think of the danger of the Prince’s warning and acts compulsively on his anger which shows his inability to comprehend the consequences of his actions and instead acts compulsively. Thus, this leads to a massive fight between Tybalt and Mercutio only to end with both lives lost. As Romeo and his companions were to turn around and leave, however, Tybalt’s anger rushes in and he says,”Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries/ That thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw”(3.1.62-63). Since Tybalt does not pause to think, he puts himself in a situation he cannot back out of. His anger controls his actions and he draws his sword, ready to put up a fight that bets his life in the face of danger. Tybalt’s emotions risk and seem to cloud his reasoning, resulting in poor decision making which ultimately lead him to his own

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