a case of bad luck, which has some aspect of truth, but the devastating outcome could also be due to the series of rash decisions made by Romeo, Juliet and other characters. Possibly because they did not think of the consequences of their actions, therefore sparking their…show more content...
Romeo and Juliet find a sympathetic soul in Friar Laurence, who, with the help of the nurse, marries the pair in secret. Of course, this turn of events is kept from Lord Capulet, who, unaware of his daughter’s marriage and the fact that her now-husband is responsible for his nephew ...
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decisions because they don’t know any better. Shakespeare’s “RomeoandJuliet” is a prime example of this. Two young lives are lost due to youthful choices and lack of experience. Poor and uninformed decisions can lead to irreversible consequences. As humans‚ we learn from experience. ...
Which literary device is exemplified in the opening monologue of Act I, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet? The best way to approach this question would be to first define the four choices given. A soliloquy is a device used in a play to reveal a character’s inmost thoughts; the character ...
In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet a tragic hero arises from Verona by the name of Romeo. ... Romeo is considered a tragic herobecause he is of noble birth, strikes fear into the audience through his demise and allows his tragic character flaw to influence his choices which con...
Juliet's death he buys poison instead of checking the facts.” (Price) Rather than investigate or think about consequences, the man that the Capulets planned to marry to Juliet. He then drinks poison to commit suicide. Juliet, also acting immaturely, wakes up and stabs herself upon finding ...
Chorus's reference to the suicide-death of Romeo and Juliet, in the line 'A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life',has been retained. Both Shakespeare and Luhrman seem to have sacrificed what could have been an important source of suspense in the story: will Romeo and Juliet survive...
choices, Romeo and Juliet separately decide to use tinctures, fatal and benign, to bring a swift end to their troubles. They believe themselves to be adults and want to make adult choices—but ultimately, both of them are ill-equipped to claim responsibility for the consequences their actions...
decisions because they don’t know any better. Shakespeare’s “RomeoandJuliet” is a prime example of this. Two young lives are lost due to youthful choices and lack of experience. Poor and uninformed decisions can lead to irreversible consequences. As humans‚ we learn from experience. ...