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My Favorite Sport Moment

There are many events in the Romeo and Juliet play that could have been avoided, like the death of Romeo and Juliet or the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. This play might have had a happy ending if it wasn't for Romeo's emotional and impatient behavior just because he is deeply in love with Juliet. His impatience caused him a lot of troubles and it even cost him his own life at the end. His Impatience led him to kill Tybalt. In the same week that Romeo met Juliet, Romeo wanted to merry Juliet without any doubts. When Romeo Thought Juliet was dead, he committed suicide by drinking a bottle of poison.

Impatience Follows Romeo after he kills Tybalt. Romeo acts like it's the end of the world when he says, "This days black fate on moe days doth depend; this but begins the woe others must end."(III, i 114-115). Then he said; "This shall determine that" (III, i 126).Tybalt Replies, "Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here, shalt with him hence. (III, i 125-126). In brief, Romeo is saying that it was a big mistake that Tybalt killed Mercutio and that now he is going to pay. Tybalt is saying that Romeo shouldn't try to face Tybalt unless Romeo wants to get hurt.

Romeo shows another flaw of Impatience when Romeo rushes to get married with

Juliet in the very same week they met. When Romeo and Juliet are about to be wedded, Romeo says "Amen, amen! But come what sorrow can, it cannot countervail the exchange of joy that one short minute gives me in her sight. Do thou but close our hands with holy words, then love-devouring death do what he dare-it is enough I May but call her mine" (II , vi 3-8). Afterward, Juliet comes and says; "Good even to my ghostly confessor" (II, vi 21).

A flaw that led straight to the end was when Romeo saw Juliet in a tomb thinking that she

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