Author Question: What does ?It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden.? mean from Romeo and Juliet? (Read 1349 times)

Sandstorm

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What does this qoute from romeo and juliet mean. This is my thesis for my paper for English, would the topic quickly trying to clean a room so you can go outside and play.

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ricki

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Bad use of the example...

The expression is in regards to the parents' points of view over Romeo and Juliet falling in love.  A good re-wording is, "It's too sudden, you didn't think of the consequences, you need time to consider what you are doing, what the heck are you thinking?!"

A good example would be someone that does something that is stupid in retrospect, but, "seemed like it was a good idea at the time."



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