Examples Of Poor Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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Have you ever made an impulse decision that you later regretted? For instance, maybe you quickly decided to watch television instead of studying for a big math test, and that ultimately led to you failing the test. An impulse decision is an unplanned, quick decision to do something. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a tragedy about two teenagers from feuding families that fall in love, but ultimately die in the end. Friar Laurence, a local priest and Romeo’s mentor, seems to be at the root of every element in the tragedy. All of the tragedy in the play can be blamed on Friar Laurence because he continuously makes poor decisions that affect others.
One of the poor decisions Friar Laurence makes that leads to tragedy is when he marries Romeo and Juliet. When Romeo asked if Friar Laurence could marry him to Juliet, he is hesitant at first. He soon realizes that this could bring the two feuding households together. He tells Romeo:
O she knew well
Thy love did read by rote, that could not spell.
But come, young waverer, come go with me.
In one respect I’ll assistant be;
For this alliance may so happy prove
To turn your households’ rancor to pure love. (Ⅱ.ⅲ.95-100)
His intentions
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What if it does not end the feud? Would announcing the marriage create even worse consequences for Friar Laurence and Juliet than the ones that already exist? Even if it does end the feud, would that automatically mean Romeo would receive a pardon by the Prince for Tybalt’s death? The plan that Friar Laurence gives Romeo has many risks that he does not analyze beforehand, but does the plan he gives Juliet have just as many risks as well? When Juliet comes to Friar Laurence after finding out about Romeo’s banishment, she threatens to kill herself. So he comes up with a plan, yet it differs from the one he gave Romeo earlier on. He tells