Question
In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, what is Romeo’s tragic flaw?
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5 points
His dishonesty and lack of courage
His excessive pride and arrogance
His impulsive and reckless nature
His greed for power
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5 points
His dishonesty and lack of courage
His excessive pride and arrogance
His impulsive and reckless nature
His greed for power
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In Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo's tragic flaw is his **impulsive and reckless nature**. Throughout the play, he makes hasty decisions, such as marrying Juliet shortly after meeting her and seeking vengeance against Tybalt without considering the consequences. This impulsiveness ultimately contributes to the tragic outcomes of the story.
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