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Split Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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Everyone will have to make a split decision for themselves, it’s a common part of life. Most of these decisions are insignificant to your later life, yet some of these can really change a person, whether that be good or bad. Romeo and Juliet's massive butterfly effect of misfortune helps demonstrate how split decisions can lead to massive changes in your overall life, whether that be positive or negative. On one side of split decisions, it can lead to very bad consequences. In the novel Romeo and Juliet Mercutio, Romeo’s best friend, was slain in a sword fight by Juliet’s cousin Tybalt. Romeo quickly decides that either him or Tybalt shall die when he said “Now Tybalt, take the villain back again. Either thou, or I, or both must go with

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