Ziggles
SOLDIER 1st Class
Well I just finished my English essay in about 1 hour. .-. I kinda half-assed the whole thing lol. Here it is tell me what you guys think 
Grant Semmel
Mrs. Hageman
Period 2
Romeo And Juliet
Hasty Actions are a bad thing to commence. You don't think about it and it ends up leading to more and more mistakes. In movies, Hasty Actions are next to always present. A single example is Harry Potter when Dumbledore tells Harry to go under the floor and Dumbledore ends up dying from Snape. Many times over, you'll see similar instances in books. A book example would be Warriors, when Bluestar decides to make Fireheart deputy of their clan. As a result, he messes up a lot and doesn't really know what he is doing as he hasn't been in Thunder Clan very long. As well as movies and books, Real life has many Hasty Actions just about always. One major example is when the United States bombed Japan after they assaulted Pearl Harbor. Just as hasty actions in evident in real life, so it is in literature. In William Shakespeare's famous love story, Romeo and Juliet and in life, hasty actions is the dominant theme. Hasty actions exists in the story and in life by the examples of Romeo killing Tybalt and Juliet taking the vial from the Friar, as well as parents and illness.
There are many examples of hasty actions in the famous play, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo attacking and killing Tybalt is one example. He knew the laws of Verona stating that if one person was slain, the slayer would pay with their life. However, he still killed Tybalt even though he got banished, which is still much better than being executed. “O my dear kinsman! Prince, as thou art true, for blood of ours, shed blood of Montague!” -Lady Capulet. Once you commit to an act and you follow it through, there is no turning back or undoing your action. Another good example of hasty actions is when Juliet takes the vial from friar Lawrence. She has no idea what the vial may contain. It may very well be poisonous and kill her the second she drank it! “Give me, give me! O, tell me not of fear!” -Juliet. Drinking mysterious liquids may have mysterious or even deadly results!
As well in stories, movies and plays, hasty actions are in everyone's life. Parents are a great example. Say a person does a terrible thing, punishments will probably occur. Some people may be playing baseball or football inside some rainy day. Then someone misses a catch and an expensive vase or window is broken. They will have a sheer moment of terror about the broken object, then try to make up an excuse. There will be an almost guaranteed punishment. Even though parents can be annoying and obnoxious at times, you should follow their rules and expectations. Along with parents, illness can be another cause of hasty actions. If you are ill and forget to take medicine one day, you may panic and take an overdose the next time. This is one of the absolute worst things that can be done, as it may result in a medical condition or even a fatality. People get sick and sometimes die every year because they overdose on drugs. Whether it's intentional or not, it is always bad for your general health. Overdosing is a potentially fatal risk behavior, so avoid it at all costs.
Hasty actions can have serious or even fatal results. Hasty actions is one of the most evident occurrences in the famous Shakespearean play, Romeo and Juliet. My final outlook over hasty actions are as follows. Hasty actions are a terrible thing to practice, as it may lead to an incredibly dangerous event. Although it may not always have negative results, you may never know. So don't put them into affect very much and hopefully nothing will happen that can devastate your life. That is my opinion in full on hasty actions.

Grant Semmel
Mrs. Hageman
Period 2
Romeo And Juliet
Hasty Actions are a bad thing to commence. You don't think about it and it ends up leading to more and more mistakes. In movies, Hasty Actions are next to always present. A single example is Harry Potter when Dumbledore tells Harry to go under the floor and Dumbledore ends up dying from Snape. Many times over, you'll see similar instances in books. A book example would be Warriors, when Bluestar decides to make Fireheart deputy of their clan. As a result, he messes up a lot and doesn't really know what he is doing as he hasn't been in Thunder Clan very long. As well as movies and books, Real life has many Hasty Actions just about always. One major example is when the United States bombed Japan after they assaulted Pearl Harbor. Just as hasty actions in evident in real life, so it is in literature. In William Shakespeare's famous love story, Romeo and Juliet and in life, hasty actions is the dominant theme. Hasty actions exists in the story and in life by the examples of Romeo killing Tybalt and Juliet taking the vial from the Friar, as well as parents and illness.
There are many examples of hasty actions in the famous play, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo attacking and killing Tybalt is one example. He knew the laws of Verona stating that if one person was slain, the slayer would pay with their life. However, he still killed Tybalt even though he got banished, which is still much better than being executed. “O my dear kinsman! Prince, as thou art true, for blood of ours, shed blood of Montague!” -Lady Capulet. Once you commit to an act and you follow it through, there is no turning back or undoing your action. Another good example of hasty actions is when Juliet takes the vial from friar Lawrence. She has no idea what the vial may contain. It may very well be poisonous and kill her the second she drank it! “Give me, give me! O, tell me not of fear!” -Juliet. Drinking mysterious liquids may have mysterious or even deadly results!
As well in stories, movies and plays, hasty actions are in everyone's life. Parents are a great example. Say a person does a terrible thing, punishments will probably occur. Some people may be playing baseball or football inside some rainy day. Then someone misses a catch and an expensive vase or window is broken. They will have a sheer moment of terror about the broken object, then try to make up an excuse. There will be an almost guaranteed punishment. Even though parents can be annoying and obnoxious at times, you should follow their rules and expectations. Along with parents, illness can be another cause of hasty actions. If you are ill and forget to take medicine one day, you may panic and take an overdose the next time. This is one of the absolute worst things that can be done, as it may result in a medical condition or even a fatality. People get sick and sometimes die every year because they overdose on drugs. Whether it's intentional or not, it is always bad for your general health. Overdosing is a potentially fatal risk behavior, so avoid it at all costs.
Hasty actions can have serious or even fatal results. Hasty actions is one of the most evident occurrences in the famous Shakespearean play, Romeo and Juliet. My final outlook over hasty actions are as follows. Hasty actions are a terrible thing to practice, as it may lead to an incredibly dangerous event. Although it may not always have negative results, you may never know. So don't put them into affect very much and hopefully nothing will happen that can devastate your life. That is my opinion in full on hasty actions.
stupid mrs hageman