Rushing Things Too Fast In Romeo And Juliet

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Sometimes rushing things isn’t always good, and it can turn out in a bad ending. Well...rushing things might not always be the best thing to do especially marriage. This is a reason why the theme of Romeo and Juliet is “Don’t rush things too quickly” which leads to Romeos and Juliets marriage ending in terrible way. Terrible way you may be asking well they both kill themselves so they can be with each other.
First off, Romeo headed to a party not knowing he would see his future wife there. When Romeo first saw Juliet, and Juliet first saw Romeo they both of them fell in love instantly and wanted to be with each other the rest of their life’s. Although lord Capulet did not want Juliet to marry such a fool he wanted her to marry Paris, but that’s not what she wanted. So the next day they found friar Lawrence and he married them. This results in them getting split up the next day and Romeo gets banished from Verona, and they can never see each other again. If they did not rush the marriage then they could of sorted the marriage out with both of the families and they would haveapproved of the marriage instead of both of them killing themselves in
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The following day of their marriage a huge fight broke out and two people ended up dying Mercutio and Tybalt. Romeo and Tybalt were fighting and and it was a sword fight which did not end well they kept swinging back and forth until Romeo took a tumble onto the ground, then lead to Tybalt standing right by Romeo and he fell right onto Romeo's sword. As a result this lead into Romeo's banishment from Verona when Juliet found out she wanted to kill herself because she didn’t wanna be with any other man and then the town found out that they were married. Then they devised a plan which lead to both of them killing themselves which never would've happened if they didn’t rush the