

After it was determined that Natalie (Sophie Thatcher) would be sacrificed for the starving survivors to eat, she ran and when Javi fell through the ice, she and her teammates actively chose to let him die in her place.īut, Travis doesn’t know that because he was back at the cabin with a knife at his throat after giving Natalie a head start, kicking off the series of events that would ultimately lead to Javi’s death. He never explains how he survived and, as the penultimate episode revealed, he will never get that chance because he dies in a preventable drowning. That guilt is compounded when, after struggling to accept that his brother was most likely dead, Javi returns after two months. “When we look at Travis’ storyline in the future and what happens to him, I think from the get-go I always knew there was a good chance Javi wasn’t making it out of this.” “He feels a lot more guilt for Jackie than I think we ever take into consideration,” Alves tells The Hollywood Reporter. Moreover, Friar Lawrence comments on Romeo’s hasty change in feelings.Showtime Pulls 'Vice' Episode on Ron DeSantis Juliet is basically telling Romeo that his haste is too sudden and it should be taken with caution. It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, Too like lightning, which doth cease to be. Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract tonight. In addition Juliet tells Romeo something regarding haste, she says, “Well do not swear. Perhaps if Romeo had not acted so quickly based on his feelings, he may have avoided the encounter with Juliet, hence preventing his death and Juliet’s death. He had yet to realize that she is the daughter of Lord Capulet, or in other words, she belonged to the family that was the enemy of his family. Romeo develops feelings for Juliet without even knowing anything about her (i. For instance, upon meeting Juliet at the Capulet ball, Romeo feels as though he has fallen in love with her. It is evident that haste is a reason for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.Īlong with events, emotions and ideas which were were hasty in Romeo and Juliet have a hand in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The rushed marriage does not leave enough time for Friar John to get the message about the faking of Juliet’s death, to Romeo. In addition, the marriage of Paris and Juliet is rushed and set one day earlier directly causing miscommunication between Romeo and Friar Lawrence (v.). In order to solve her conflict she was given the potion making her look dead, which led to Romeo thinking she is really dead, so he kills himself. The marriage of Romeo and Juliet, was the main reason why Juliet could not be married to Paris. Romeo and Juliet get married the day after they meet, without the permission of their parents. Another example which contributed to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, through haste, is the marriage of Romeo and Juliet (. Romeo’s banishment leads to miscommunication between Friar Lawrence, Juliet and himself. If Romeo hadn’t killed Tybalt and actually thought about the situation without haste, Romeo would not have been banished from Verona. Events and actions which were hasty in Romeo and Juliet help cause the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.įor example, in Act 3, Scene 1, Romeo ends up killing Tybalt, moments after Tybalt kills Mercutio. Thus, it is obvious that the haste which occurs in Romeo and Juliet, plays a role in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Five days is not enough time for two people to get to know each other and fall in love. Although many events occur in Romeo and Juliet, the whole plot of the play occurs during a span of five days. “Wisely and slow, they stumble fast that run,” advises Friar Lawrence from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (. When things are rushed, they are often negative consequences as a result.
