Wednesday, October 31, 2018

In what ways do both Romeo and Juliet act impulsively in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?

Tamara K. H.

To behave
impulsively
is to act upon or to be swayed by
emotions rather
than by reason. Since uncontrolled, passionate emotions vs. rational thought
is
a dominant theme in , there are certainly
many
instances
in which both
andact
impulsively
.

One
example of Romeo acting
impulsively
can be seen when he allows
himself to be swayed into
crashing the Capulets'
ball
with. Romeo is very hesitant to go, even believing
that
it is unwise and will lead to danger. He even relays a dream he had that he considers to
be
prophetic, and the dream reveals that the "night's
revels"...


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