Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Tragic Flaws in Romeo and Juliet
In William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, multiple characters contend recklessness and make overhasty endings, ultimately causing the deaths of the both protagonists, resulting in the plays final tragedy. such actions and decisions were shown on three accounts passim the play for example at the Capulets party, on Juliets balcony and Tybalts death.\nIn feign I, Romeo not only agrees with the decision of breaking into the Capulets party, notwithstanding also f solelys in spot with Juliet in a very short time, and this instantly contributes to their downfall. Romeo said Did my heart sack out till now? depart from it, sight! For I neer saw legitimate beauty till this night (I.v.51-52) He knows nothing in force(p)ly this green girl besides he has already go in love with her without mentation twice. To make matters worse, Romeo has completely forgot to the highest degree his previous love, Rosaline, whom he was in love with just age prior to the party. Falling for Juli et so quickly and without melodic theme was an ardent and rash decision do by Romeo. Furthermore, during the balcony scene, Juliet also draws responsible for(p) for the tragedy which is about to find; in fact, after declaring her love to Romeo, she make the decision to unite him, and this marriage will become another main get under ones skin of their death. Juliet confessed her love by axiom Romeo, doff thy name, and for that name which is no part of thee. Take all myself (II.ii.47-49). This is a thirteen division old girl who has provided to experience what the world has to render and she is *confessing her love to a unexampled man that she barely knows. A logical decision would absorb been for Juliet to get to know Romeo offend before she even thought about connecting him. Her irrational decisions could be a result of her young age and naivety that comes with it. By making the decision to marry him she also subconsciously made the decision to spend the difference of her life with a near stranger. From the very beginning you could recognise ...
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