“Don't just think about it, but feel it before you take appropriate action,” said the author, TF Hodge. Individuals who make rash actions and decisions without further thought may end up with an outcome opposite to what they hoped for. In the play “Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, characters such as Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence demonstrated this impulsive behavior, which led to the death of “a pair of star-crossed lovers (page 7, line 6): Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is responsible for the death of himself and his beloved wife Juliet. Throughout the play, Romeo takes impulsive actions such as when he witnesses the murder of his best friend Mercutio, committed by Tybalt. Romeo, without thinking of the consequences, took Tybalt's life (3.1.127-134). If Romeo had thought about it for a second, he would have realized that Tybalt would be killed because of the princely law (1.1.83-105). Another impulsive behavior he had is during the balcony scene when he agreed to marry Juliet right after meeting her for a few hours (2.2.134). Another thing he did is wh...
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