Some of Romeos character traits are; he develops very little as a character, he is not in love with Rosaline but in love with the idea of being in love with Rosealine, he is a figure of fun to his friends, he is moody, withdrawn and inclined to go to extremes as he exaggerates his shallow feelings for Rosaline. This is shown at the speed in which he forgets about Rosaline as soon as he sees Juliet. He has little sense of practical realities and tends to act on the spur of the moment, which proves fatal to his cause. In his encounter with Tybalt Romeos starts by being reasonable and sensible, but when Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo loses self-control. When circumstances go against him he retorts with childish-rage.
Juliet starts out as innocent, quiet, and obedient. She is young and will quickly do as she is told, but she is also quite mature. Once she falls in love with Romeo then she is willing to defy her family and all she has ever known in order to be with him. With Romeo she is strong and witty and completely in love. So much so that she chooses to die rather than live a false life married to Paris.
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In the story of Romeo and Juliet, the character of Balthasar is Romeos trusted friend and servant. When Romeo approached the tomb to see Juliet, Balthasar was there and tried to stop him from entering.
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In the story of Romeo and Juliet, the character of Balthasar is Romeos trusted friend and servant. When Romeo approached the tomb to see Juliet, Balthasar was there and tried to stop him from entering.
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Tybalt.
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Romeo and Juliet kill them self's. Romeo kills himself with poison and Juliet kills her self with Romeos Dagger.
No, Lord Montague had no idea that Romeo was interested in Juliet until after Romeo's death.
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Mercutio is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is Romeo's close friend and a relative of the Prince of Verona. Mercutio is known for his wit, humor, and loyalty, and his death in a fight with Tybalt is a pivotal moment in the play.
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