Character Changes In Romeo And Juliet

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There are many interesting characters in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. They all have something unique and important about them that drives the story. One of these characters is Romeo. Romeo is the main character in the play, and has many important character traits that help him change throughout the story. Therefore, it is important to discuss Romeo’s different traits character, his strong influence on other people, and emotion. Romeo’s different character traits help him change throughout the story. First of all, because Romeo keeps falling in love, his emotions keep getting the best of him, causing him to remain depressed. This is one reason as to why Romeo’s character changes because as soon as he meets Juliet, …show more content…

Even at the very beginning of the play, Romeo is already deeply depressed, and is having a lot of big emotional problems dealing mostly with love. Romeo has fallen in love with a girl named Rosaline, and is in a very difficult situation in which he cannot seem to get her attention. This has caused him to exile himself in his room, and write poetry to help him get out his feelings. He has also been seen taking long walks in the woods very early in the morning with tears in his eyes. ( I, 1, 134-135) “Many a morning hath he there been seen, With tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew” Montague says after seeing Romeo crying in the early morning. This is another reason as to why he is sentimental for lingering over these types of problems for long periods of time, thus showing how much he is in love with Rosaline for not wanting to forget about her. His love has also made him very confused. To show this, he says a speech about love and hate that contains many opposites that don’t make sense. (I, 1, 185) “Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health,” is one of the things that he says in the speech. He later falls in love with Juliet. He is therefore very emotional because he is constantly falling in love, and is always unable to be with the person whom he loves.

The character Romeo in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet has many important character traits that greatly affects the events

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