this excerpt is an example of how contributes to the catastrophe in romeo and juliet.
How Emotional Instability Drives Catastrophe Look closely at any moment of turning point in Romeo and Juliet—a street brawl, a secret wedding, or a misfired plan—and you’ll see characters reacting without thinking. Take Romeo’s slaying of Tybalt, for instance. Romeo lets rage override judgment, killing Juliet’s cousin just minutes after marrying her. That’s not logic; […]
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