Romeo Character
- Created by: HelenAmanda
- Created on: 21-05-18 10:41
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- Romeo
- Romantic
- Talks about love
- It is often over the top for example:Rosaline, Juliet
- This can lead to hot-headedness
- His love for Mercutio leads to him killing Tybalt
- "fire-ey'd fury be my conduct now!"
- His love for Mercutio leads to him killing Tybalt
- "For I profane with this unworthiest hand, this holy shrine
- "Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health
- Talks about love
- Over emotional
- He is obsessed with Rosaline at the beginning of the play
- His love for her is childish and unrealistic
- "Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health
- He quickly moves onto Juliet who mentions that Romeo is a good kisser but the it might not hold many feelings within it
- "you kiss by th'book"
- This is quite fickle: Audience might be annoyed at Romeo
- 1) His immature attitude with Rosaline makes his love with Juliet seem more powerful
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- His love for her is childish and unrealistic
- He is obsessed with Rosaline at the beginning of the play
- Conflict
- He fights to the death with Tybalt
- 1)This is foolish as Tybalt is Romeo's cousin now and The Prince has warned them all about fighting
- 2)Loyal- he has a reason for fighting Tybalt as a form of revenge
- Most of this is due to Romeo's rushed actions
- Getting married to Juliet
- Killing Tybalt
- Killing himself
- He fights to the death with Tybalt
- Romantic
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