Thursday, October 27, 2016
Tragic Flaws in Romeo and Juliet
In William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, multiple characters demonstrate hastiness and have hasty decisivenesss, lastly causing the deaths of the two protagonists, resulting in the gips final cataclysm. Such actions and decisions were shown on three accounts throughout the play for example at the Capulets unwrapy, on Juliets balcony and Tybalts death.\nIn Act I, Romeo not only agrees with the decision of jailbreak into the Capulets party, but alike falls in spang with Juliet in a actually short time, and this directly contributes to their downfall. Romeo tell Did my heart tell apart domainger now? Forswear it, green goddess! For I neer saw true saucer till this night (I.v.51-52) He knows nothing almost this spring chicken girl yet he has already fallen in do with her without thinking twice. To make matters worse, Romeo has completely forgot about his preceding(prenominal) bed, Rosaline, whom he was in love with just days prior(prenominal) to the party. Falling f or Juliet so quick and without thought was an impetuous and judicious decision do by Romeo. Furthermore, during the balcony scene, Juliet in any case becomes responsible for the tr boarddy which is about to happen; in fact, after declaring her love to Romeo, she made the decision to marry him, and this wedlock will become some other main cause of their death. Juliet confessed her love by saying Romeo, take off thy name, and for that name which is no part of thee. Take all myself (II.ii.47-49). This is a thirteen year overaged girl who has yet to insure what the world has to offer and she is *confessing her love to a young man that she barely knows. A reasonable decision would have been for Juliet to necessitate to know Romeo better onwards she even thought about marrying him. Her irrational decisions could be a result of her young age and naivety that comes with it. By do the decision to marry him she also subconsciously made the decision to spend the rest of her brio with a near stranger. From the very(prenominal) beginning you could tell ...
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