Rash Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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n the story of Romeo and Juliet the two star crossed lovers fell in love with each other the moment they met. They hastily planned a wedding the next day and prepared for happily ever after. but after a series of rash decisions made by both Romeo and Juliet they both ended up dead. The heads of the Capulet and martique are to blame. The two lords did nothing to personally cause the death to happen but their indirect actions caused the death of Romeo an Juliet. Both lord Capulet and lord Montague refused to stop the feud and tried to completely cut off ties with each other. The whole feud was childish and unnecessary, but neither of the lords did anything to stop it until real damage was caused. Lord Capulet was focused on his daughter Juliet

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