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  1. Romeo and Juliet. Romeo Character Analysis. The name Romeo, in popular culture, has become nearly synonymous with “lover.”. Romeo, in Romeo and Juliet, does indeed experience a love of such purity and passion that he kills himself when he believes that the object of his love, Juliet, has died. The power of Romeo's love, however, often ...

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  2. Immaturity - doesn't think about Juliet. When the Nurse arrives and tells Romeo that Juliet is upset, Romeo’s first thought is to kill himself. Friar Laurence has to tell him to stop and think of Juliet’s feelings. Again, Romeo failed to think about his wife. This highlights his immaturity.

  3. Romeo Montague is the eponymous character of the play, who is initially portrayed as an archetypal Petrarchan lover. He is the self-conscious sufferer, driven by his unrequited love. for Rosaline. This causes him to isolate himself from his family, relatives and friends, which is a common trope of Petrarchan poetry.

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  4. Romeo and Juliet. Juliet Character Analysis. Having not quite reached her fourteenth birthday, Juliet is of an age that stands on the border between immaturity and maturity. At the play’s beginning, however, she seems merely an obedient, sheltered, naïve child. Though many girls her age—including her mother—get married, Juliet has not ...

  5. How does Shakespeare develop Juliet's character in Act 1, Scene 3, Lines 64-100? ... Romeo does marry Juliet, but his new love and new position as a husband does not change him. Although he has ...

  6. Romeo and Juliet Full Play Analysis. Romeo and Juliet. Full Play Analysis. Romeo and Juliet is a play about the conflict between the main characters’ love, with its transformative power, and the darkness, hatred, and selfishness represented by their families’ feud. The two teenaged lovers, Romeo and Juliet, fall in love the first time they ...

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  8. After Romeo is dragged to a masquerade at the Capulet house by Mercutio, his wild, fun-loving friend, and Benvolio, his cousin, Romeo falls in love with the beautiful Juliet—not realizing that she is a Capulet, and therefore his sworn enemy due to the feud between their families. Romeo quickly abandons his feelings for Rosaline and swears his eternal, undying love for Juliet, revealing his ...

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