Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence, but mostly Romeo
they are alike because they have different people in the live
Old Capulet's rash, secretive decision is like Romeo and Juliet's courtship, predicting another tragedy as a result of haste.
well.......... he really isn't. he has a crush on a girl sworn to her virginity, so he decides to spy on her at a party. problem is it is being hosted by a family enemy and he has a felling that something will go wrong. there he meets Juliet and kisses her ten seconds after meeting her. from there on he sneaks into her property, marrys her the next day, kills Juliet's cousin foolishly. when he ses Juliet sleeping he ought to know she is not dead by the color of her cheeks but he is to dumb to notivce and poisons himslef. overall, he is fickle, rash, stupid, and impatient.
How about, "It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, too like the lightning which doth cease to be ere one can say it lightens."
Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence, but mostly Romeo
One rash decision that Romeo and Juliet make is to get married only a day after they meet. This hasty decision ultimately leads to complications and tragedy in their relationship.
Friar Lawrence warns Romeo. Juliet warns herself. ("Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract tonight. It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden . . .")
Balthasar tells him.
Juliet tells Romeo that if his love for her is honorable, he should propose marriage instead of engaging in rash and impulsive behavior. She wants to ensure that their love is taken seriously and that they have a chance at a lasting and committed relationship.
Romeo mistakenly believes that Juliet is dead when he sees her apparently lifeless body in the Capulet tomb. This leads him to make the rash decision to take his own life by drinking poison. However, Juliet is actually alive, and upon finding Romeo dead, she takes her own life as well.
Romeo exhibits rash and impetuous behavior throughout the play, particularly when he makes impulsive decisions based on his emotions rather than rational thinking. Examples include falling in love with Juliet at first sight and deciding to marry her within a very short timeframe. These impulsive actions contribute to the tragic outcome of the play.
Friar Lawrence decides to rush to the Capulet's tomb to try and stop Romeo from making any rash decisions. He hopes to prevent any further tragedy by ensuring Romeo is informed of the plan to fake Juliet's death.
they are alike because they have different people in the live
Old Capulet's rash, secretive decision is like Romeo and Juliet's courtship, predicting another tragedy as a result of haste.
Juliet said that when Romeo asked her to marry him. She told him that they were moving too fast and they needed to slow down.(: You're welcome!
well.......... he really isn't. he has a crush on a girl sworn to her virginity, so he decides to spy on her at a party. problem is it is being hosted by a family enemy and he has a felling that something will go wrong. there he meets Juliet and kisses her ten seconds after meeting her. from there on he sneaks into her property, marrys her the next day, kills Juliet's cousin foolishly. when he ses Juliet sleeping he ought to know she is not dead by the color of her cheeks but he is to dumb to notivce and poisons himslef. overall, he is fickle, rash, stupid, and impatient.