Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Rash Romeo in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Essay -- William Shake
The Rash Romeo in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeoââ¬â¢s actions are rash throughout the play. For example, Romeo does not consider the consequences of his actions when he insists on marrying Juliet. Also, Romeo shows rashness when he kills Tybalt. Finally, Romeo is rash when he kills himself. Rashness is a quality that haunts Romeo throughout the play. One of Romeoââ¬â¢s acts that shows his rashness is his marrying Juliet. After Juliet says that she does not want to marry Romeo, he persists and says that he wants ââ¬Å"Thââ¬â¢ exchange of thy loveââ¬â¢s faithful vow for mineâ⬠(2.2.134). Romeo does not consider the consequences of their marriage. He simply wants his wish fulfilled. He is rash because he wants to rush into a marriage for which he is not ready. Romeoââ¬â¢s rashness persists throughout the play and leads to his downfall. Another example of Romeoââ¬â¢s rash personality is when he kills Tybalt. Romeoââ¬â¢s family is told that if they fight with the Capulet family, they will be killed. Tybalt of the Capulet family fights with Mercut...
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