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Essay On Impulsiveness In Romeo & Juliet

Essay on Impulsiveness in Romeo & Juliet


"Wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast"(Pg 91, Line 97) those
words spoken by Friar Laurence. Words we must listen too. Impulsiveness leads
to downfall, and therefore people must strike a balance between being impulsive,
and being pragmatic. Time and time again Shakespeare showed us how
impulsiveness leads to tragedy.
First off, Capulet was a prudent, well-balanced person most of the time.
When Paris told Capulet that he wanted to marry Juliet, Capulet said "Let two
more summers wither in their pride/Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride"(Pg
27, Lines 10-11) because he wanted to look out for Juliet and wanted to make
sure she was ready. Though he did tell him to "woo her, gentle Paris, get her
heart;/My will to her consent is but a part" because he was still not passing up
this opportunity for his daughter. Capulet was also practical when Tybalt
spotted Romeo during the Capulet feast, Tybalt wanted to do the impulsive thing......


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Approximate Pages: 4 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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