Thoughtless Actions are the Cause of Death in Romeo and Juliet

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English

 

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August 21, 2015

 

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As well, these flaws in judgements are expressed through a wide variety of themes such as violence and love. The role of violence is evident within the play. Thoughtless violence is undoubtedly one of the driving factors behind the tragic outcome of the play. The first instance of its impact is demonstrated during the violent riot between the Capulets and Montages during Act I Scene I...
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The first instance of its impact is demonstrated during the violent riot between the Capulets and Montages during Act I Scene I. The series of insults that are exchanged between Sampson, Gregory and Abram exemplify the thoughtless actions of the two households; Sampson and Gregory, not considering the consequences of beginning a quarrel, try to provoke the Montagues...
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