Romeo And Juliet Hasty Decisions Analysis

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The world moves so briskly, but the urgency in people’s decisions leads to ghastly consequences. One could say hasty decisions have become the downfall of today’s world. This is shown in the play Romeo & Juliet, where two star-crossed lovers are forced to keep their love a secret from their families. While trying to hide their love from their family, they chose to marry in secret but never has the chance to live together. The families reconciled in spite of the tragedy experienced from both sides. Shakespeare shows the audience that making hasty decisions leads to dire consequences through Juliet’s decision to marry Romeo, Juliet’s choice to drink the potion given to her by Friar Laurence, and Juliet’s decision to kill herself with Romeo’s poniard.

Juliet’s rash decision to marry Romeo was absurd; she had just met Romeo and this decision only resulted in sacrifice of their lives as they knew them. As Romeo and Juliet talk on …show more content…

All of these decisions lead to Romeo and Juliet’s downfall and eventually their deaths. Rushed decision making sometimes seems good, but not thinking out decisions can lead to major consequences and even death as in Romeo and Juliet. Because the world moves so fast now hasty decisions are more common, but this is a mistake since these decisions are often detrimental. Hasty decision making is what separated Romeo and Juliet, they were young and showed their immaturity in the hasty decisions they made. When this lesson is not learned the audience sees the consequences that may result from this lesson not learned, also causing decadence of those who are oblivious to this lesson. As Friar Laurence admonished, “Wisely and slow, they stumble that run

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