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Essay / Hasty actions kill quickly in the tragedy of Romeo and...
“It is too rash, too inadvisable, too sudden; Too like lightning, the fabric of which ceases to be before it can be said to be brightening. Said Juliet in the play written by Shakespeare “The Milking of Romeo and Juliet”. In Romeo and Juliet, the death of the “star-crossed lovers” could be blamed on Brother Lawrence and Romeo due to their haste and lack of common sense. Even though Capulet forced Juliet to marry Paris, Friar Lawrence and Romeo should be blamed because they both acted hastily. Friar Lawrence should be blamed for the Romeo and Juliet trade because he acted too quickly. The brother arranges for Romeo and Juliet to marry in secret, without thinking of the consequences of his actions. For example, brother hurriedly says “…come, come with me, and we will have a pittance. » (2:4:101) Not only does Brother Lawrence marry Romeo and Juliet, but he rushes their marriage. Although earlier he wisely states “wisely and slowly”. They stumble and run fast. (2:3:101) Brother tells Romeo that it is wiser to slow down, but he rushes their marriage. Also, the brother hides Romeo after he is killed....