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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most well-known works by William Shakespeare. Its use of literary elements and its theme make it an excellent read. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ literary elements are utilized to convey the theme impulsive behavior can lead to tragedy‚ characterization of Tybalt‚ and the plot structure after Juliet pretends to kill herself. Because of impulsive behavior‚ many deaths occured in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses

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    Impulsive Behavior in Romeo and Juliet By: Shaunean Burnett Impulsive behavior is something people can do everyday which can affect them for the next few days or the rest of their life. Impulsive behavior can begin with a small action‚ and soon result in a huge catastrophe. Whenever acting without thinking about the consequences‚ you are acting impulsively. Many stories and plays have characters that act in this way and create the whole conflict of the story. A good example of this is the

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    A simple flaw can be more fatal than death itself. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ this becomes apparent to the reader in many cases. Romeo is a very flawed character whose impulsive behavior led to the death of not only himself but also his beloved Juliet. Romeo quickly changing his undying love he felt with Rosaline to Juliet without any remorse‚ later when he kills Tybalt without thinking of the consequences‚ and again when he learns of Juliet’s death. Romeo’s hasty

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    Romeo and Juliet’s impulsive behavior In the famous Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence once says‚ "Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast." He is trying to warn Romeo and Juliet to think carefully before making any decisions. But why don’t they listen‚ what are their brains thinking? Well‚ it turns out it is not all Romeo and Juliet’s fault. It is their brain who is the real commander of their impulsive behaviors. First of all‚ Romeo and Juliet are still teenagers‚ just like

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    Romeo and Juliet are young and have little to no experience‚ they are naïve and just looking to rebel against their parents like normal teenagers. Romeo and Juliet loved the idea of true love. They met and got married a day later‚ against their parents will‚ and they died for each other in the end. Although they died for each other‚ Romeo and Juliet are immature‚ naïve‚ impulsive and don’t understand the true meaning of love. Romeo and Juliet may seem in love‚ but they are in fact in lust. The

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet A simple decision can prove more fatal than death. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ characters have evidently not solved their conflicts very wisely because their decisions are based on their impassivity. One of the main characters in particular‚ Romeo Montague‚ seems to rely on his impulsiveness to resolve his conflicts. Throughout the play‚ Romeo makes very hasty decisions‚ which result in unnecessary negative consequences. Three conflicts that

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    story. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare uses multiple methods to portray Romeo’s impulsive character. Impulsive is acting or done without forethought. Romeo expresses his impulsiveness through how other characters view him in the play‚ the actions he takes‚ and his thoughts and feelings. Shakespeare commences to show this characteristic through Romeo’s thoughts and feelings. The author begins displaying Romeo’s impulsive character through his thoughts and feelings. At Capulet’s party‚ Romeo sees Juliet

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    Love is a foolish or wasteful passion for some people. William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is a relationship of the love as where the story revolves around two young lovers Romeo and Juliet who cannot understand the dislike and hate of their families as they are enemies against each other. Several characters in the play face an ultimately death‚ which could have been completely avoided as they had lean and able to restrain their impulsiveness. This eventually leads the death of the heroes

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    Romeo and Juliet The impulsive actions of Romeo and Juliet inevitably lead to their deaths. Do you agree? DISAGREE: The novel Romeo and Juliet comprises of two leading characters from two noble households whom hold a hatred to one another. These two leading characters Romeo and Juliet ‚ whom are a pair of star cross’d lovers forced to conceal their eternal love from the feud and their families. These ‘star cross’d lovers’ experience love at first sight‚ marriage‚ banishment and death‚ all of which

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a love story about two teenagers who fall in love‚ but their parents have an intense rivalry putting a dent into their relationship. Through many tragedies‚ the rivalry is put to an end with Romeo and Juliet dying. Although they both are impulsiveRomeo and Juliet differ in the way they view the topic of love and their closeness with family. Both Romeo and Juliet each have their fair share of impulsiveness. The scene that gives the best example of this

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