Examples Of Impulsiveness In Romeo And Juliet

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“Impulsive actions led to trouble, and trouble could have unpleasant consequences” (Stieg Larsson). In Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare uses impulsiveness to drive Romeo’s actions. All of the deaths are ultimately the result of this fatal flaw. Romeo would not approach Juliet at the party, his banishment would not exist, and her would not commit suicide if this fatal flaw did not possess this trait. Romeo would not approach Juliet if he was not so impulsive. Romeo only fell for Juliet’s looks and not her mind. This is because Romeo’s impulsiveness takes over and it is telling him that he is in love. Friar reprimands Romeo “for doting, not for loving” Rosaline and he believes in the inevitability that Romeo will fall out of love with Juliet