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How does Shakespeare best convey the theme about the dangers of

impulsiveness?
A. Through Friar Lawrence's choices
B. Through Romeo's actions
C. Through Lord Capulet's anger
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D. Through the prince's lack of action

User Piotr Kula
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Answer:

B. Through Romeo's actions

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Answer:

B. Through Romeo's actions

Step-by-step explanation:

Romeo, one of the main characters in the drama Romeo and Juliet, is an impetuous fellow who acts on what he sees and feels. He falls in love in the blink of an eye and then forgets about it just as quickly. He is impulsive all of the time, but when he falls in love, his impulsivity multiplies. He chooses, for example, to jump into the Capulets' garden under her balcony (which is quite risky for a Montague).

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