An example of this is, when she decided to marry Romeo after knowing him for only one day. Romeo and Juliet met each other at the Capulet’s party, and instantly fell in love. Later, on the same day they met, Romeo sneaked into Juliet’s bedroom balcony, and there Juliet said to him: “If that thy bent of love be honourable/ Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow” (II. ii. 143-144). This showed her immaturity, as she knew that Romeo was a rival Montague and still decided to marry him, without thinking of what her decision would and did cause. Another example of Juliet’s immaturity is that she threatened to kill herself, when she was forced by her father to marry Count Paris or become a street child. However, she was already to Romeo who was exiled from Verona. Juliet did not want to marry Paris, and wanted to be with Romeo. She went to Friar Lawrence for help, and threatened to kill herself saying, “If in thy wisdom thou canst give no help/… And with this knife I’ll help it presently” (IV. Iv. 52-54). Juliet said that if the Friar could not help her, she would help herself by committing suicide. This was immature, because instead of thinking of how she could be reunited with Romeo, she wanted to die. Instead, she drank a sleeping potion, given by Friar Lawrence, to make her look dead, and was put in the Capulet family tomb. When she woke up, she found …show more content…
Romeo committed suicide as an act of emotion, because he thought Juliet was dead. Tybalt was killed by Romeo, as he killed Romeo’s best friend Mercutio out of rage. And Juliet committed suicide out of immaturity, as she found Romeo dead and chose to die instead of moving on with her life. In short, everyone is destined to be where they are, because of their