Saturday, 3 January 2015

The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is the result of their own impulsive actions. Give supporting details agreeing or disagreeing with this statement....

were
young teens who were not ready for the committment of marriage.  Their actions were impulsive
and compounded the .  First,was in love with Rosaline and pined over her even when she never
gave him the time of day and didn't know he existed.  Then all of a sudden he seesat the
feast, and Rosaline no longer exists.  Next, Romeo and Juliet make their vows to each other, on
the balcony, when they have only muttered a few words at the feast and they are already making
wedding plans.  Soon they are married and before the marriage even gets started, Romeo is
banished, Juliet...

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