Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Character Analysis

After reading Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare my offset printing impression of Romeo was that he is loving, wild-eyed, and brave. Those specific characteristics of Romeo forget peradventure deport to the death of Romeo and Juliet.

Romeo is loving by crying in the woods …with tears augmenting the fresh mornings dew… [I, I, 128], to the highest degree whats going on between the Capulet and Montague families. Furthermore, the way hes depressed and dialogue about Rosalinda is sensitive. After arriving at the Capulet party Romeo flirts with Juliet showing he is sensitive.

By flirting with Juliet, Romeo shows hes romantic similarly My lips two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that blunt touch with a tender kiss [I, 5, 94-95], when Romeo says this to Juliet he says he commands to kiss her which is romantic. In addition, he proves to be romantic by being so hurt about Rosalinda hitherto though she doesnt care.

Even though Romeo is so hurt about Rosalinda he is brave by going to party she will be attending.

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Furthermore, Romeo is attending the party of his families arch enemy which shows hes brave because if he got caught he would have been killed. Since Romeo byword Juliet for the first and approached her and started flirting, he was brave by making a move. …Thus from my lips, by thine, and my sin is purge. [I, 5, 106]

Considering Romeo is so loving and romantic he shows to be willing to do anything for Juliet which could be possibly starting a battle between Montague and Capulet, but even by being brave Romeo could have them killed by battle.If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay



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