The story Romeo and Juliet is by William Shakespeare and it is a tragedy play which means a branch of drama that treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events encountered or caused by a heroic individual. In the story, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has a mixture of desirable and undesirable qualities throughout the whole story. The traits of him being desirable is he is a sweet talker and, he is always motivated and never gives up. The traits of him being desirable are that he is stupid, and he falls in love too easily. That he is a sweet talker. These are Romeo’s desirable traits! The reason that he is a sweet talker is that he said “my lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand” (1.5.95-96) that mean he is trying to sweet to Juliet by comparing her to good things Thee another reason that he is a sweet talker is because he …show more content…
For example, he is stupid because he said “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it sights! For I never saw true beauty till this night”(
1.5.53-54) to explain that he saw Juliet in one night and said that he was in love with her which that is crazy. Another example that tells you why he is stupid is that he said about Juliet to himself “I cannot counter wall the exchange of soy that one short minute gives me her sight” that is stupid because you don't just love someone in one short minute. Other undesirable traits that Romeo has is he falls in love too easily. An example that Romeo falls in love to easily is that he said “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight”(1.5.53) the reason I Said that he falls in love too easily from this example is that he is said that he loves Juliet but he has on met her once. Another example that he falls in love too easily is he said: “To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss”(1.5.96) that means that he fell deeply in love with Juliet and he has only met her once.
That is Romeo’s desirable and undesirable traits of the Romeo and
Romeo reacts this way to many of these situations in the story. Acting impulsively for one’s desires leads to many bad events because it does
Romeos and Juliets Death Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two love-struck teens that eventually falls in love. They have to face obstacles just to find a way to be together and eventually have to secrednize their marriage. The characters Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Lord, Lady Capulet are primarily responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They all have things they did that leads to Romeo and Juliet’s departness. Also, the decisions they made and the problems they caused such as ruining true love.
Fake Love There is a difference between love and infatuation. In the Play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo claims Juliet is the woman he is helplessly in love with and is destined to be with. Although he may think that he loves her, his desire is captivated by her looks. Throughout the play, it becomes more obvious through Romeo's words, history, and knowledge that he does not know the loyalty of love. “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes” (Act 2, Scene 3, Lines 67-68)
These are the two main examples that we find as we read the play that show he is an impulsive person. This paper shows how Romeo meets all of the criteria to be a tragic hero and this gives examples of how he is a tragic hero. So, in conclusion, Romeo is a tragic hero h=because he is impulsive, immature, and finally, he is emotionally driven. These characteristics eventually lead to his destruction making him a tragic
To begin, Romeo is really romantic. You can tell he’s romantic by the stuff he says to Juliet: "Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night." (Act I Scene 5).
A quote to back this up is in act 3, scene 1 Romeo states, “O, I am fortune's fool!” This quote was said by Romeo after he had killed Tybalt. If Romeo wasn’t immature and didn't kill Tybalt to get back at him for killing Mercutio, then he would not have gotten kicked out of Verona. I wouldn't have been so hard to communicate with Juliet if he didn't get kicked out, then he could have communicated with her and found out then that Juliet wasn't really dead. Romeo clearly doesn't think things through, which is another sign of
Romeo is very fixated on love, easily heartbroken, and depressed. These traits are more obvious as Mercutio’s humor and his ability to be reasonable lighten the rather dark shadow Romeo carries. Mercutio’s line, “If love be rough with you, be rough with love. Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down.” (I, iv, 27-28)
I think that Romeo was just mad and wanted revenge and did not have the time to think. Romeo is worried about his relationship with Juliet and how it will end between them, but if Romeo was not an impatient character he would not have to worry about that because he would have known better not to have killed
Juliet finds characteristics in Romeo that warn her at the beginning. Although, she accomplishes to cover these flaws which comforts her that she is making the right
While Romeo was known for his impulsiveness, it didn 't go to help him out later on. Romeo had been convinced to sneak into the Capulet 's party, and would then lock eyes with a girl that he will forever be in love with. An analysis of Romeo’s character in the play Romeo and Juliet, reveals that his fatal flaw was his impulsiveness due to him falling in love and marrying Juliet, becoming a murder after he had killed Tybalt and Paris, and him killing himself. One reason why Romeo was impulsive was because he had fallen in love with Juliet at first sight.
The Immaturity of Romeo and Juliet Immaturity can spread throughout things and people creating problems for the present and future. Similarly, Romeo and Juliet not only shows the development of love, but the loss of maturity that leads to tragedy. People develop maturity, but the amount of immaturity makes the process go backwards. From Romeo and Juliet’s fast evolving relationship to the hate between the two families, and the lack of thought in different characters is recurrent throughout the story. Therefore,the theme of Romeo and Juliet evolves around the idea of immaturity.
Romeo makes a lot of stupid decisions that gets Juliet killed but I only need two to get my point across. Romeo shows his impulsiveness in his relationships with women, he seems to be unable to control his emotions when it comes to love. In the beginning of the play Romeo claims that he loves Rosaline and is depressed because Rosaline doesn’t love him back. Mercutio gets Romeo to go to the Capulet Ball so that he can cheer him up by finding a new girl that can peak his interests and the moment he sees Juliet he falls into deep and
Do you believe in love at first sight? Romeo and Juliet did and it lead to both of their deaths. Romeo believed that he was in love, a feeling he had never truly felt before. As a young teen, you could expect that he would make some irrational decisions, but nothing like what he did to be with who he believed to be his true love. Romeo Montague 's fatal flaw was his impulsiveness due to falling in love and marry Juliet, becoming a murderer, and taking his own life .
Romeo causes his own downfall, with his impetuous and reckless nature. Upon seeing Juliet for the first time, Romeo lovingly says, “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! / For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night” (1.5.54-55).
Romeo is a complex character for many reasons, one