Impulsive Actions In Romeo And Juliet

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Most mature people know impulsive actions leads to negative outcomes. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet were very impulsive and there impulsiveness caused conflicts. For example Romeo was impulsive when when Tybalt killed Mercutio so Romeo killed tybalt. Tybalt was being an antagonist because he was ganging up on Romeo and trying to get Romeo to fight him. Through the story Romeo goes through internal conflict of killing himself or suicidal thoughts. These thought and attempts are impulsive thought and at the end, outcomes. Shakespeare, foreshadows Romeos death through the story and Romeo impulsive action make this come true. The theme of Romeo and Juliet is that impulsive actions lead to negative outcomes. Tybalt

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