In Romeo and Juliet, multiple characters acted without too much thought which in turn eventually lead to a plethora of bad events happening one after the other. Also, being able to distinguish between the wrong and right thing may not always be easy. And even if a person knows what’s right and what’s wrong, it may still be hard to do the right thing. For example, Romeo and demanding that the apothecary give him a poison that would kill him. Finally, after being pressed about it multiple times and being convinced with Romeo’s money, the apothecary states that “My poverty, but not my will, consents.” (Act 5 Scene 1) Because of how bad of a situation the apothecary was in, he made the decision to give Romeo the poison even though both of them knew that what they were doing is wrong. Another example of how impulsiveness can affect a person’s decisions is on page 81, when Romeo uses a metaphor and says that “O mischief, thou art swift To enter in the thoughts of desperate men!” (Act 5 Scene 1) In this instance, Romeo is explaining how his mind is immediately conjuring bad ideas and running wild after he hears the news of Juliet’s death. By saying this, Shakespeare shows how grief and fear will almost immediately creep into a person’s mind after they experience something distressful or jarring, which will distort their judgement. As a result, it …show more content…
For instance, after finding Juliet’s “dead” body, Romeo wails that that “From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last!
Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O you
The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss
A dateless bargain to engrossing death!” (Act 5 Scene 3) Romeo and Juliet die at the end of the play, both by suicide. If either of them had considered their choices more carefully, they might’ve lived a better life. Romeo could’ve attempted to rationalize and move on to try and find new love, but instead he chose suicide instead. Due to his overwhelming grief, he wasn’t able to consider the consequences or alternatives. Similarly, Juliet did the same when she awoke to her dead love. She said, “Yea, noise? then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!
Snatching ROMEO's dagger
This is thy sheath;
Stabs