Romeo

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He has a Good reputation and is held in high esteem
'Verona brags of him To be a virtous and well governed youth'(Capulet)
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Romeo begins the play love sick but Juliets love transforms me
'why,is not this better now than groaning for love'(Mercutio) Through Juilet he learns the value of real love unlike his obsession with Rosaline
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When he kills Tybalt in revenge he soon realises he had behaved stupidly and has lost control of his destiny.
'O, I am fortune's fool' It will now be impossible to be open with his marriage with Juilet even though he was just acting out of revenge because of Mercutios death.R
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Romeo is loving,loyal and devoted to Juliet - He willingly kills himself to be with her forever.
'I will stay with thee and never from this palace of dim night depart again'
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Who is Romeo like throughout the play?
He is most like Benvolio at the beginning of the play as he wants peace and doesnt get involved with the fighting however finds himself killing Tybalt out anger and eventually kills Paris for love.
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Card 2

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'why,is not this better now than groaning for love'(Mercutio) Through Juilet he learns the value of real love unlike his obsession with Rosaline

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Romeo begins the play love sick but Juliets love transforms me

Card 3

Front

'O, I am fortune's fool' It will now be impossible to be open with his marriage with Juilet even though he was just acting out of revenge because of Mercutios death.R

Back

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Card 4

Front

'I will stay with thee and never from this palace of dim night depart again'

Back

Preview of the back of card 4

Card 5

Front

He is most like Benvolio at the beginning of the play as he wants peace and doesnt get involved with the fighting however finds himself killing Tybalt out anger and eventually kills Paris for love.

Back

Preview of the back of card 5

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