Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Romeo and Juliet – Range

The negative consequences of range are the results of your actions and where they take you. For example, in the play, Romeo gets really upset cause of what had happened to his friend that is now died in the play, what Romeo had went and killed Juliets cousin which is the one who killed his friend, because of his range. Another example is when, the two crouds argued about what was going on, because of their range, they are planning on cutting off Romeo’s head. My last example is when Juliets dad got really mad, because of the fact that Juliet doesn’t want to be with his friend and he thinks that she is ungreatful for that. Because of his range, Juliets dad yells at her and tosses her across the room and tells her to pick either she marries his friend or she leaves. This part of the play is relvent to modern life by how people react when the negative consequences of range happened then, still happens today.

1 comment:

  1. Breanna, revise your work before posting it. There are several errors that need to be fixed. Rage was the topic, not 'range.'

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