Romeo And Juliet Tragic Hero

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A tragic hero is a character born of noble birth who shows great qualities but has a major downfall due to their tragic flaws. Throughout Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet have tragic flaws. Though Romeo shows clear signs of tragic flaws, Juliet Capulet is the tragic hero because she meets the characteristics perfectly.
Juliet was born of a noble birth. Her parents were the Capulets, one of the most respected and popular families in Verona. Juliet was set up for greatness because of her high social ranking, and was desired by many, including Paris. She was beautiful, enticing, and innocent- as she was very young and inexperienced with boys. Her father didn’t want her to be involved with them. But Juliet disagrees and thinks that she’s old enough to find love and let her passion lead the way. Even though Juliet had these great qualities, they actually evolved into a massive issue over time.
Juliet’s passion turns into a major flaw when she falls in love with Romeo. Instead of being passionate, she becomes desperate. Juliet becomes …show more content…

Similar to Romeo, Juliet has a breakdown because she needs to marry Romeo. When her father tells her that she has to marry Paris, she expresses her emotions feelings through a soliloquy in which she explains several things she’d rather do than live without Romeo. These include being in a field full of poisonous snakes, chained up with wild bears, and being hidden in a morgue full of dead bodies or with a dead man in his tomb. We know that these concepts are fears of hers when she later says, “Things that, to hear them told, have made me tremble— and I will do it without fear or doubt to live an unstained wife to my sweet love,” meaning that these ideas have frightened her, but she would do it without being scared to be with her love. Juliet’s love for Romeo was so raging that she couldn’t stand the idea of being without him. This shows how Juliet’s passion turns into exaggeration as

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