Romeo is an impulsive character and his actions are influenced by his emotions.

The statement that Romeo is an impulsive character and his actions are influenced by his emotions is true. Throughout the play Romeo is seen as an impulsive character and his actions are always influenced by his emotions. A part in the book that supports this statement is at the end of the play where Romeo finds out about Juliets death and goes to the Apothecary to buy poison. Act 3, scene 1 line 83-84 " I sell thee posion, thous hast sold me none. Farewell, buy food and get thyself in flesh." This part in the play is a prime example of how Romeo's actions are influenced by his emotions. Romeo always acts on how he feel's no matter what the situation.
Write a persuasive paragraph that responds to the following statement:Juliet would not have been forced to take such drastic action if she simply communicated with her family. Ultimately, Juliet, her mother and her father needed to sit down and have a nice long talk.

Juliet would sitll have to have had taken the same drastic action if she did communicate with her parents. Juliet ended up killing herself because she was being forced to marry Paris and also Romeo got banished. In the play Juliet did not communicate with her parents and she ended up killing herself because of that. Even if Juliet did communicate with her parents the same story line would possibly occur as her father threatened to disown her if she did not marry Paris. Act 3, scence 5 line 151-156 "And yet 'not proud' mistress minior you? Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds, But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next, to go with Paris to Saint Peters Church, or i will drag thee on a hurdle thither. out, you green-sickness carrion! out, you baggage!" As Juliet has enourmouse respect for her parents and has never been out of her dad's care and money, it frightened her to see her dad call her a spoilt brat and threaten to disown her so if Juliet had communicated with her parent's the outcome could have been posibly worse as the Capulets and Montague are sworn enemys.