Have you ever known a boy that is more interested in love that hate? In the play “romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, there is a male character named Romeo that is more interested in love than hate. Romeo is a lover, sentimental, and indecisive, shown by his words and actions. Romeo shows that he is a lover, sentimental, and indecisive by his words. Romeo shows that he is a lover by saying, “Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!” (1.5.45). Also when he says, “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” (1.5.51-52). In these quotes, Romeo is saying that Juliet is the most beautiful girl ever. In general, a person that is a lover, by preferring love over hate, will say something, like that they have seen love before, to tell other people that they are a lover. Romeo is a lover because when he says this he is talking about Juliet, and he is being romantic, which means that he is choosing love over hate making him a lover. Romeo shows that he is sentimental when he say, “‘Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here, where Juliet lives; and every cat and …show more content…
Romeo is indecisive because when he goes to the Capulet’s party, he is in love with another girl, but when he sees Juliet he is now in love with her. In general, an indecisive person will change their mind a lot. This shows that Romeo is indecisive because he was in love with another girl and he changed his mind when he got to the party and saw Juliet. Romeo shows that he is a lover when he decides to marry Juliet, in Act 2 Scene 6. He had just met Juliet the night before, and they fall in love so they decided to get married the next afternoon. In general, a lover believes in love at first sight, and that the person will fall in love right then and there. This shows that Romeo is a lover because he fell in love with Juliet in one night and decided to get
In the play, Romeo is so desperate to find someone to love for their beauty, and not their personality. At a party, Romeo meets Juliet and he instantly falls in love with her. Later on in the play, Romeo goes to Friar to ask him to wed Romeo and Juliet. Friar then responds with, “Young men’s love then lies / Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.” (2.3.
After seeing her for the first time, Romeo immediately fell in love and developed strong feelings for Juliet, the daughter of Capulet. This led to the dilemma of loving the enemy, all because Mercutio persuaded Romeo to go to the party. “If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick love for pricking and you beat love down…” (I.iv.27-28).
To begin with, Romeo is all too eager to find love, and rushes to find a new pretty face. Immediately after laying eyes on Juliet, Romeo is transfixed and believes that it is true love. Later that night, he wishes to marry her, saying that he can have satisfaction with “The exchange of thy love’s faithful vow for mine” (II. 2. 127). Romeo knows nothing about Juliet, only that she is the most beautiful girl that he has ever seen. Even after his last relationship fails, Romeo does not learn.
Despite their endless love, Romeo and Juliet feel obligated to keep their love undercover. After The lovers meet, Juliet says ¨My only love sprung from my only hate¨ (I.v.135). When Romeo realizes he wants to marry Juliet he goes to Friar Lawrence, who says ¨For this alliance may so happy prove./ To turn your households´ rancour to pure love. (II.iii.93-94). He agrees to the marriage in hopes it will mend the family feud.
Romeo went through two loves throughout this novel, one real love and one not. Romeo’s first love or what he thought was love, was with a girl with the name of Rosaline. “Out of her favor, where I am in love” (1.1.173). . This quotation represents that Romeo loved Rosaline without knowing her. In the novel Romeo fell head over heels for Rosaline based on her looks.
From the moment Romeo’s eyes met Juliet’s, he knew that she was the love of his life and he wanted to be with her forever. His feelings were extremely strong so early in their love story, and this resulted in foolish actions. Friar Lawrence even tried to warn him that his hasty decisions would have morbid consequences. Romeo rushed into a relationship with Juliet so soon after being left broken hearted by Rosaline, and did not consider the effect that their marriage would have on his family and friends. However, Romeo does display his love for Juliet when he tries to restrain Tybalt and states that he “loves thee better than thou canst
When Romeo realizes he can not have Juliet because of the feud, he gets even greedier. He will not rest until he has Juliet. Friar Lawrence realizes this and tries to get Romeo to slow down at first by saying, “Young men’s love lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes” (2.2.71-71). Romeo saw how beautiful Juliet was and immediately knew he had to have her. It was not love controlling him at first, but lust.
Without a doubt, Romeo was obsessed with this idea of love, he is always claiming to be in love with a woman, yet he does not know the sweet tenderness of love nor has he experienced the genuine feeling. Romeo believes that he, himself knows love and has experienced it on more than one occasion. Due to the fact that Romeo moved on from Rosaline to Juliet shows that he is not capable of allegiance to a woman. “You are a lover. Borrow Cupid’s wings and soar with them above a common bound” (Act 1, Scenes 4, Lines 17-18) When Mercutio says this, it shows that even Romeo's friends know that Romeo often insists he love’s in multiple cases.
Romeo says that he never loved Rosaline, and that Juliet is the only women he’s seen that is truly beautiful. These examples prove the fact that Romeo makes his impulsive decisions, seeing that he only meet Juliet a couple minutes ago. The second example is Romeo’s killing of Tybalt.
When Romeo saw Juliet for the first time he became in love. Based on this, the reader can infer that Romeo is a romantic guy. After Romeo talked to Juliet and left the Capulet’s ball, he felts differently. Romeo says, “I have to go to back to where my heart is.” (Act 2 Scene 1).
He believes that Juliet’s family is “no let” to him. To Romeo, if Juliet would “look…but sweet,” he would be “proof against their [Juliet’s kinsmen] enmity.” Romeo ignores the threat of being killed and instead claims he is protected by love. His behavior can be compared to a child who is oblivious to the dangers around them and does things based on their immature conceptions of the world. This behavior is further carried out when Romeo uses a simile about schoolboys and their books, saying that “love goes toward love” like schoolboys do to their books, but “from love, towards school with heavy looks.”
The Problems of Pursuing Your Own Personal Desire Chase Broderson Throughout the play there were multiple problems that occurred because of Romeo pursuing his own personal desire. Instead of thinking about what he was going to do he went ahead and made big decisions without considering the consequences. If Romeo would have thought about what he did everything would have had a different outcome. For example, if he would have thought about the consequences of killing Tybalt and not done it he would not have gotten banished.
Romeo is a Montague who falls in love very easily, and he speaks in a very loving and soft way. His habit of falling in love easily matches the archetype of being a hopeless romantic, Shakespeare portrays this archetype by having Romeo fall in love with Juliet at the party. Romeo went to the party in the first place to distract himself from Rosaline who he was deeply in love with just that morning - but due to being a hopeless romantic, he fell out of love quickly. To illustrate, Romeo says: “I’ll go along, no such sight to be shown,
In the play Romeo and Juliet one of the main characters, Romeo, is a rather impulsive fellow who acts on what he sees and feels. He falls in love in the blink of an eye and just as fast he can get over it. He is always impulsive but when he finds himself in love his impulsiveness doubles. Romeo’s impulsive decisions causes his love, Juliet, to ultimately get killed.
From the moment he sees her at the Capulet party, Romeo immediately falls in love with Juliet. They both fall head over heels for each other as the night progresses. During their time together, they completely put all things aside and forget everything about the world except for their love for one another. Most people seem to think this way about the romance between Romeo and Juliet, but in reality, they aren’t actually truly in love. Romeo and Juliet are not in love with each other because just a day before they met, he felt heartbroken because of a girl named Rosaline who didn 't love him, he pressures Juliet to profess her love to him, and after just barely meeting, they both agree to get married.