In Romeo and Juliet age definitely plays a huge role. When Romeo and Tybalt brawl and Romeo murders Tybalt, Juliet stats to get emotional. First, Juliet is sad, and then she is angry. She starts to have angry thoughts about Romeo she is sorry for what she thought about him. This attitude is indicative of her age, after all she is only thirteen, and …show more content…
He is very impulsive because of his age and tries to do whatever pops up into his head first. This shows how his age is definitely affecting his decision making. His solutions are not yet wise, instead of pondering carefully, he decides that without Juliet he has nothing to live for. Even though it is common for people to react emotionally in a situation like this, humanity should look for alternatives because suicide is never the answer. Perhaps if Romeo would have tried to control himself Juliet would not have stabbed herself, and no one would have died.
Age determaines our decision making. As we can see both Romeo and Juliet are going through very dramatic mood swings. Both Juliet and Romeo are at a critical age, especially Juliet who is younger than Romeo. Juliet and her Romeo are unable to make responsible decisions because of their young, inexperienced age, which leads them to make a lot of mistakes. Still today, young people are considered to make poor decisions affected by their early