Romeo Character Analysis
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- Created on: 20-01-21 11:56
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- Romeo
- Tragic Character
- Impulsive
- Dies
- Suffers bad luck
- Hero
- Respected at the beginning of the play
- Masculinity
- Controlled by his emotions
- Refuses to partake in the feud
- May have been seen as weak by the audience
- Romantic
- Refuses to partake in the feud
- Shakespeare depiction of Romeo challenges Elizabethan views.
- Controlled by his emotions
- Refuses to partake in the feud
- May have been seen as weak by the audience
- Romantic
- Refuses to partake in the feud
- Women would normally have been seen as governed by their emotions
- Controlled by his emotions
- Controlled by his emotions
- Immaturity
- More in love with the idea of love
- When he first meets Juliet, completely forgets about Roslaine
- Juliet's Effect
- Romeo matures
- Language changes, to meet her needs
- More likeable character
- Speaks less in sonnets more in blank verse.
- Romeo matures
- Tragic Character
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