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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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    When you are unable to control your anger‚ you are more likely to make impulsive decisions. There are many pieces of literature that center attention on controlling anger. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ anger is seen through important characters. Both Tybalt and Mercutio prove to be hot-tempered and impulsive in stressful situations. In tough situations‚ Tybalt proves to be heated and impetuous. When Benvolio is trying to stop Gregory‚ Sampson‚ and Abraham from fighting‚ Tybalt

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    Shakespeare‚ in the play Romeo and Juliet‚ illustrates that impulsive behavior results in consequences through foreshadow‚ connotation‚ and figure of speech. In the prologue‚ Shakespeare illustrates that long standing hatred leaves people to make impulsive decisions. For example‚ Shakespeare says‚ “Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean” (Shakespeare). Through foreshadow‚ or hints of what may happen next‚ Shakespeare illustrates that a fight will occur; thus‚ the audience learns that people

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    Cohen March 15th‚ 2012 In the play of Romeo and Juliet that William Shakespeare wrote many impulsive things happened that Romeo‚ Juliet‚ Lord Capulet and Lawrence did‚ that the result was the tragedy Romeo and Juliet’s death. Some impulsive things that Romeo made were when he saw Juliet for the fist time and he feels like loving her. That’s an ignorant thing to fell‚ because to love someone needs to know each other at least 2 or 3 moths. So I think Romeo is confusing about love someone or like

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    up their own fate with their behaviour and actions. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ they young lovers were victims of their own impulsive actions. The lead characters were impatient and did not think before jumping to conclusions. Their carelessness is seen when Romeo and Juliet get married even though their families are at feud. The young blood of the men from both sides and their attitudes lead to street violence‚ and Romeo forgets to get all the information about Juliet’s death and her attraction

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    Impulsive behaviour are some things individuals will do everyday which may have an effect on them for following few days or the remainder of their life. Impulsive behaviour will begin with atiny low action‚ and shortly lead to a large catastrophe. Whenever acting stupidly regarding the results‚ you’re acting impetuously. several stories and plays have characters that act during this method and make the complete conflict of the story. a decent example of this can be the play lover and Juliet by Shakspere

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story based in Verona in the 1500s. A feud between the Montagues and Capulets has waged on for generations and generations. There is only one child from both these houses; Romeo is the only child from the Montagues and Juliet is the only child from the Capulets. Ironically‚ Romeo and Juliet fall in love and‚ due to fear of their family’s hatred for each other‚ get married in secret. Their secret‚ forbidden love ends when Romeo and Juliet commit

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    Shakespeare warns that love can lead to impulsive actions and shows this through courtly love between Romeo and Juliet and brotherly love between Romeo and Mercutio The decisions Romeo and Juliet make display how love can lead to impulsive actions. Juliet rushes to the Friar after hearing the news about Romeo’s exile. She says to the Friar Do thou but call my resolution wise‚ / And with this knife I’ll help it presently / She shows him her knife (Shakespeare 4.1.54-56). Juliet is determined to keep

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    Romeo takes many chances‚ putting himself and others into danger. Notably‚ during Romeo’s conversation with Juliet below her window‚ she begs him to leave because of the danger he is in; however‚ Romeo stubbornly decides to stay and attempts to justify “my life were better ended by [the Capulet kinsmen’s] hate/Than death prorogued‚ wanting of thy love” (2.2.82-83). Romeo’s foolhardy decision to remain in his enemy’s territory‚ even at the warning of Juliet‚ articulates his impulsive nature‚ as he

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare uses dramatic irony and foreshadowing to illustrate unreasonable decisions and impulsive behavior can only lead to regrettable consequences. From start to finish‚ Shakespeare uses countless examples of dramatic irony to build up suspense for the reader. Such as when Balthasar delivered the tragic news to Romeo that the love of his life‚ Juliet‚ was dead. Upon receiving the news of Juliet’s death‚ Romeo impulsively‚ decides to sentence himself to die

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