Romeo is an unconventional hero which means he’s a hero but with flaws.Romeo’s flaws are that he’s impetuosity , impulsive, and selfish.romeo is impetuosity because he doesn't think thought about drinking the potion that will kill himself before making sure that juliet is actually dead.Romeo is also impulsive because his affections from rosaline to juliet is certainly very quick and impulsive.Romeo is also selfish because he ignores the danger he is getting himself into repeatedly in order to continue to see juliet. Romeo is a young handsome 16 year old that is intelligent and sensitive.He’s an affectionate and devoted friend to his relative Benvolio , Mercutio, and Friar lawrence.Romeo also is affectionate towards juliet and loves her deeply. …show more content…
Juliet is also passionate because she is deeply passionate about nature.Another flaw of hers is her loyalty because when lady capulet calls romeo a villain, juliet budges in.Juliet is a loving nature thirteen year old that is the daughter of lady capulet and even though she seems shy at first that all changes when romeo comes in her life.Juliet and her father don’t communicate very well, that he doesn’t know what is going on in her everyday life.The nurse to juliet is like her second mother and i’d say that she has a better relationship with the nurse than she does with her actual
Romeo is portrayed as an emotional and reckless character. His friend Mercutio and Fr. Lawrence comment on Romeo’s fickle attitude when he immediately falls in love with Juliet completely forgetting about Rosaline, his first love. Romeo quotes,” Did my heart love until now? Foreswear it sight, for I never saw true beauty until this night”. His love for Rosaline was superficial. Juliet transforms Romeo’s immature and erotic infatuation to true and constant love. After meeting Juliet he matures very quickly. Maybe Romeo’s love for Juliet is so intense because unlike Rosaline, Juliet reciprocates his
Shakespeare’s tragedies show many similarities. Often, the centerpoint of these stories is love, and how that love is destroyed by the very people that think they are being benefited by it. In the play Romeo and Juliet, the two main characters are so in love that they are willing to end everything because of the other person’s seemingly fatal circumstances. Othello and Desdemona are also very mature about their love for each other, and have the best intentions, until they are ripped apart by jealousy and deception of other characters in the play. Although the marriages in Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet and Othello seem to be have promising characteristics, they are both torn apart because of miscommunication
Prior to their love affair, Romeo and Juliet were complete opposites. Juliet, categorized as an Eros lover, had a “normal”, happy childhood (with at least one secure parental figure), and knew love existed but wasn’t desperately searching for it. Meanwhile, a Mania lover, such as Romeo, is pessimistic, over dramatic, and yearns for light, but makes no effort to reach it. When souls such as Romeo and Juliet’s cross, it causes an extreme attraction concluding in a collision, ending both of the lover’s lives as they are remembered as tragic heroes.
The tragic couple and my famous couple have some similarities between them. Some comparisons between the tragic couple, Romeo and Juliet, and the famous couple, Lucy and Desi Arnaz (when they were together), is that they both fell in love at first sight, both couples were separated from their partners at one point, and that the other half wanted their spouses to be closer with them. According to the play and web articles, Romeo and Juliet were first separated because their families were revivals. Meanwhile, Lucille was an actress/ model while Desi was a traveling bandleader. Both couples have met at big events. Romeo and Juliet first made contact at a Capulet party which was stated in Act 1, while Lucy and Desi set eyes on each other during
Romantic: Even though juliet has an heir a practical person. She falls deeply in love with Romeo. At first sight.
Romeo and Juliet have similar traits. They not only express their personality, but their relationship is taken to a higher level when they speak to each other, which reveals other traits. Romeo is also desperate just like Juliet. An example is when Romeo finds Juliet in her grave, and thinks she is actually dead, when really she is only unconscious from the potion she took from the friar. Because Romeo didn’t know that, he assumed that she was dead and bought poison to commit suicide to be with his wife. He says, “Come,
Shakespeare inspired both the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli directed and the 1997 Baz Luhrmann directed versions of Romeo and Juliet, and as a result they have many similarities. The first is the hatred and strife between the Montagues and the Capulets. In both versions they get into vicious fights and leave a path of destruction wherever they go. In the Zeffirelli version the Montagues and Capulets get into a sword fight and destroy the market. People get injured and property is damaged. In the Luhrmann version the two sides attack each other at a gas station and leave it in flames. Another similarity is the dialogue. Both versions follow Shakespeare’s original text very closely, they include the prologue and
On special occasions, long, floor-length gowns are worn by women as a show of elegance (Leed, Drea). Juliet is to be courted by County Paris, so she dresses her best during the Capulet party. Because of the Capulets elevated social status, the family outfits were made of more expensive fabrics and brighter colors. As dictated by the Sumptuary Laws, only families of higher ranks were allowed to wear crimson, gold, black, silver, and white colors (Hanson, Paige), so during the Capulet party, Juliet wears a white gown, to symbolize purity and virtue (“The Color White”), with gold embroidery displayed on the forepart of the dress. The gown is made of silk and velvet fabrics which is good for elegant gatherings and ruffs and sleeves are made of
Juliet is a royal and lovely character that provides passion to a Montague named Romeo. When Juliet had a small glimpse at Romeo during the Capulet party, she immediately falls in love with him. Once they first meet one on one, Juliet says, “[g]ood pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much… And palm is holy palmers’ kiss” (1.5.108-111). According to this, Juliet is flirting with Romeo and is interested in him.
Based in a tragic love, Shakespeare's play,”Romeo and Juliet” is set in Verona, Italy where his script involves the prolonged feud between the Montague and Capulet family. Star-crossed lovers from each family, Romeo and Juliet both find themselves in a situation where they try to conceal their love for each other from their families while putting their life on the line. Even to this day, Shakespeare’s idea of inevitable love from “Romeo and Juliet” stands true as love relationships many young teenagers have are similar to the relationship linked between Romeo and Juliet. Through the depiction of love, movies like the 1968 version and the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet are both comparable and different from one another in how the balcony scene in the old version and the masquerade party scene in the new version are rendered.
Do you ever have that feeling of connection with a character? Almost like you could take that characters place and nobody would know the difference? It takes a great deal of talent to develop such characters, but I think Shakespeare did a great job in that department. Like in Romeo and Juliet, all of the characters feel so real and developed, that it would be hard not to find at least a couple connections with most of them. In my case, I can’t help but notice some remarkable similarities between Juliet and me. In many ways Juliet and I are similar, but we also have numerous differences.
You have all worked very hard today dividing numbers with three and four digits by a one digit divisor. Your ticket out the door is to solve the problem on the board and then show how you would check your answer.” Write the on the board: 432 ÷ 5. Students hand the paper to the teacher. (Answer: 86 R2, check by multiplying 86 X 5= 430 +2 = 432 or compare to estimate of 450 ÷ 5 =
In music and in literature, male characters often express their enthusiasm upon seeing an attractive female who draws their attention. One such illustration comes from the lyrics of the song “Michelle” as performed by Sir Paul McCartney in which the character speaks in French to the girl he admires. Presumably, Michelle does not speak English, which compels the young man to speak in the words she will understand better. Similarly, Romeo, in William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, expresses tremendous enthusiasm upon seeing Juliet for the first time. His admiration brims over and it reveals how he believes Juliet is more beautiful and more luminous than all the other girls at Capulet’s party that evening. Considering what
Romeo is an honorable teen boy who has a low self-esteem. He is not a fighter, but a lover. Romeo is considered to be in reality a womanizer. After finding out Rosaline doesn’t love him back, he wanted to attempt suicide. However, after seeing Juliet, all he wants to do is be with her because of her beauty. Most times, Romeo is a sad dramatic guy who runs away from his problems.
Juliet’s emotions are fully visible as she speaks to her nurse and her love, Romeo. Her personality is well described and complex, making her a round character. In the beginning of the tragedy, she is young and innocent daughter as she agrees to potentially marry Paris, a man she doesn’t even know. It is described that she is hesitant but willing to give him a chance. When she falls for Romeo, her emotions are clearly displayed as madly in love but reasonable.