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Compare And Contrast Romeo And Paris

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The two characters of Romeo and Paris are extremely different individuals with their own values and opinions. Both of these men are in love with Juliet but at the end of the play neither of them are able to be with her because they have died. But, the two characters do die for, in a way, similar reasons which is that they both love Juliet. This is one of the characters similarities even though they do not posses much in common with each other. Paris dies on account of because he loves Juliet he confronts Romeo at her tomb thinking that he is there to disrespect Juliet's body because of his banishment and his "hate" for the Capulets. In doing so Paris falls at the hand of Romeo and dies. Romeo does die in a different way but also because he …show more content…

Romeo at the beginning of the play doesn't have the most level-headed understand of what real love is and as an example at the beginning of the play he has "fallen in love" with Rosaline and proclaimed that she is the perfect example of a women. Then later on completely forgets about her after seeing Juliet. This gives the reader the sense that Romeo is not very deep in his feelings for women and has a more superficial idea of what love is. Throughout the play though Shakespeare was able to convey how Romeo has matured in his attitude toward love from a shallow desire to a profound and intense passion. His fidelity toward Juliet is quite abstract in the sense that he loves her enough to commit suicide because he feels that he is not able to continue his lie without her which is a demonstration of his faithfulness and loyalty to her. In Romeo and Juliet Romeo is driven by his emotions a lot of the time when making decisions. Examples of him doing this are that because of anger compels him to kill Tybalt in a duel to avenge to death of his friend and despair causes him to take his own life upon hearing of Juliet's death. He also is driven many times by his love for Juliet. Love forces him to make the reckless decision to sneak into the garden of his enemy's daughter and risk death only to catch a glimpse of her. These intense depths of feeing are what drive the character in this story

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