Chan 1Andrea ChanMrs. AshmanESLAO1.1Romeo and JulietRash behaviour is an action that happens without thinking about the consequences, which may cause someone trouble. In the book Romeo and Juliet, there are many acts of rash behaviour. They are shown through fights and ignorance. The rash behaviours change the outcome negatively because they lead to more angers and deaths.The rushed love between Romeo and Juliet is the most important, indispensable part of the whole play. They fall in love with each other and get married all in a rush. Their rush love leads many problems to them. One of the examples that show their rushed love is when Romeo falls in love with Juliet at first sight. "O, ...view middle of the document...
" He tells the servant to tell Paris that the wedding of him and Juliet will be moved forward to tomorrow. This leads to the death of Paris, Romeo, Lady Montague and Juliet. The rashness of love between Romeo and Juliet, Juliet and Paris change the outcome negatively and it leads to more deaths.Another act of rash behaviours that change the outcome negatively is the fighting in the play. An example of fighting could be the very first fight at the beginning of the play which occurs on a street in Verona when Sampson thumbs his nose. "Do you bite your thumb at us sir?" It is a quote said by Abraham when Sampson is trying to provoke the servant of Montague Abraham and start a fight. This leads to more angers and eventually become a fight. The prince feels so angry and warns them that if there is a fight again, their lives will pay the prices. After a short while, another fight occurs. This time, Tybalt, whose Juliet's cousin and Romeo, whose Juliet's beloved get involved the fight. "Good King of Cats, nothing but one of your nine lives that I mean to make bold withal, and as you shall use me hereafter, dry-beat the rest of the eight." This is when the fight begins. It leads to more angers and eventually leads to Tybalt's death, which become a big problem to Romeo since they break the law of not fighting and he kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt. The other example of the act of rash behaviours is when Romeo fights with Paris and kills him in the Capulet's churchyard. "Wilt thou provoke me? Then have at thee, boy!" Paris gets killed. This is considered to be an act of behaviour because if Paris listens to Romeo and go away and not try to provoke Romeo, the fight wouldn't exist, even more, he could have still alive. Therefore, fighting is the second big part of rash behaviours in the play that change the outcome negatively by leading to more angers and deaths.Ignorance of characters is also acting an important role in the play that changes the outcome negativ...