Romeo And Juliet Impulsive And Rash Actions Essay

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Impulsive and Rash Actions
William Shakespeare is known for writing tragedies with dramatic plotlines. One of his most renowned playwrights, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, features two lovers, who are entangled in a forbidden romance. Upon hearing the news of Juliet’s death, Romeo is devastated and immediately formulates a plan. Romeo’s plan proves to be consistent with his rash and impulsive nature. He immediately decides to buy poison in order to commit suicide, and then return to Verona to see Juliet one last time. “Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. / Thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men! / I do remember an apothecary” (Shakespeare 5.1.35-37). Determined, Romeo plans to break into Juliet’s tomb to lie with …show more content…

Romeo tells the Apothecary, “I sell thee poison. Thou hast sold me none. / Buy food, and get thyself in flesh” (5.1.88-89). Reluctantly, the Apothecary gives in and gives Romeo the poison. Soon after, Romeo and Balthasar, his loyal servant, travel to Verona where Romeo carries out his suicide plan. Romeo is extremely distraught over Juliet’s death and acts rashly and impulsively. Romeo should have calmed down and reasoned what would be the best way to cope with Juliet’s death, rather than committing suicide. Romeo’s plan is depicts his behavior since he formulated his plan based on his emotions, rather than reason. Not only is Romeo rash when dealing with Juliet’s death, Romeo’s impulsive nature is also illustrated in the beginning. After briefly conversing with Juliet, Romeo desires to marry Juliet and immediately asks her, “The exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine” (2.2.127). Romeo is acting on his emotions and does not think through the consequences of marriage. His emotions drive his actions, which, consequently, stir conflict. Throughout The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo proves to have a reckless and emotional nature, often times not thinking logically. Romeo’s imprudent plan truly represents

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