The Many Changes in Romeo Throught the Play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

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The Many Changes in Romeo Throught the Play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

The play “Romeo and Juliet“, which was written by William Shakespeare

conveys many different ways in which the character of Romeo changes

during the tragic play of Romeo and Juliet as well as the ways this

contributes to the tragedy. It is very clear that the character of

Romeo changes for many different reasons, the main reasons being the

way he speaks, they way in which the characters speak to him, the way

he speaks with other characters, what others do to him and how this

contributes to the tragedy along with any other factors that should be

considered. In my conclusion, I will be talking about all the

different range of ways he has changed and whether other characters

contribute to the tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet“.

In the opening scene, we are introduced to Romeo who expresses his

feelings about Rosaline, who we understand does not return Romeo’s

lust. It is highly significant that she doesn’t return his desire for

her, because it shows Romeo bad-tempered that he isn’t having sexual

intercourse with her. The motive for this is because she has sworn a

Vow of Chastity, meaning she can’t have sex before marriage. We

clearly see that Romeo’s love is just artificial, “Out of her favour,

where I am in love.” The way in which Romeo speaks is highly relevant,

as he uses oxymoron to describe his emotions, “O Brawling Love, O

Loving Hate.” Our first impressions of Romeo are depressed and

confused, which could mean he doesn’t love Rosaline but lusts her.

When we are introduced to Romeo, he is upset because he can’t have sex

with Rosaline and he lusts her.

Romeo then meets Juliet at the Capulet party, where he turns up

uninvited. When he sees her, he is struck by her beauty. They approach

each other and begin to speak. Romeo’s actions are exceptionally

romantic, as he speaks in a sonnet, which is a fourteen line poem

which usually has a rhyming scheme.

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