's rash
actions from the beginning to the end of the play lead to disastrous consequences, including his
own death and's suicide. When Romeo first falls in love with Juliet, he is on the rebound from
being rejected by Rosaline. (It's always wise to have a cooling-off period between relationships
to make sure that one's emotions aren't running wild.) Romeo sees Juliet and immediately
proclaims her to be the loveliest person he's ever seen. Does this warrant rushing into a
relationship that will certainly be problematic? Romeo doesn't stop to think of thathe lets his
eyes rule his...
Sunday, 8 April 2018
What are some of the reasons that Romeo is responsible for his own death and the death of Juliet?
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