Romeo und Juliet is one Shakespeare's most beloved plays. This tragic love story tells about two teenage lovers from different backgrounds who hate each others. But they were destined for a tragic ending. Romeo is impulsive and egocentric, and he doesn't know how to figure it out. He acts according to his desires. The fault of the young man was his indecisiveness and inability to think.
Romeo Romeo. Romeo. Romeo. Romeo. Romeo's fatal flaw lies in his impulsiveness. He is not aware of the consequences of his actions. Or is it his egocentrism? The story begins with a poor impression of Romeo. Readers will never forget his excitement for Rosaline. This action makes it seem like he wanted Juliet to replace Rosaline. It's just like the modern-day couple who are in a relationship with another person after they have broken up. His friend's actions are incredibly selfish, as he kisses her quickly out of his own desires without thinking of the shock or compromise it would cause. We later see how his selfishness leads to consequences that his friend has to pay. so he wanted so badly to be friends with Juliet's family that he forgot his own family.|He was selfish in his desire to make her happy and he thought he would be accompanied.|It was selfish, because he was thinking about being accompanied rather than making her happy. He kisses her fast for his own pleasure, and his friend is forced to pay the price.|And I think he was selfish. He thought in being accompanied, rather than making her smile.|He was selfish for thinking he could be accompanied. Instead of making her happy, however, he kisses him so quickly because he wants to, but he forgets his family.} Romeo appears to be a happy boy. He doesn't have any plans and doesn’t think. He takes risks. He can be a risk taker, like when he was entering the ball. We believe he is aware of something wrong, but doesn't care what it will lead to.
Despite the fact that his love for Juliet might have blinded him, it is no excuse for his careless behavior and lack of concern. Unfortunately, he only decides to take action once it is too late, not because he has stopped being careless but due to his realization that he cannot rely solely on fate. but was just an impulse of his feelings because of this situation and that he shows no reflection and blames his destiny just as he did before since it didn't acted on his favor.|He may be blinded by love, but that doesn't excuse him from acting dumb and not preoccupied at all.|Perhaps he's blinded by "love" but that doesn't excuse his actions. He acts dumb and shows no preoccupation.|Maybe he is blinded “by love” but that is not an excuse to act dumb and show not preoccupation at any point.|He might be blinded "by Love" but that's no excuse for acting dumb or showing not preoccupation.}
The play begins with us being told how the play will end, how it will end, and that they can change the path. The friar Lawrence gave the young man warnings. He allowed him to think and analyse his feelings and he reacted by paying more attention to being "insulted" to him. He shows no interest in Juliet, Mercutio and Friar, and even does it again with an apothecary.
Romeo's impulsiveness leads to him causing havoc with his family members by acting without thinking and not being able to control his emotions. In the end, Romeo is in the most difficult situation to ever kiss Juliet. After this, he decides to make Rosaline his. Paris has not spoken to him in a while and he does not know why he came. This is how he murders Paris. We close the film with an act of pure impulsiveness.