Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Character Analysis - Romeo and Juliet

A tragedy is a overserious and often somber sport that typically ends in calamity and focuses on a fiber who undergoes unexpected personal reversals (Murfin and Ray). Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy virtually ii teenagers perching in honor , whose family hate each new(prenominal) and have been feuding for years. In the book, Romeo is the tragical title-holder whose death brings about(predicate) the peace of the two families. A tragic hero is a character (protagonist) of high affable standing that is destined to fall because of a tragic fault (Ashcraft). A tragic deface is a character sign in a tragic hero or heroine that brings about his or her crepuscle (Murfin and Ray). For all tragic hero in that location is a tragic flaw. Shakespeare creates Romeo as a tragic hero by portraying him as an impulsive, fickle character who is cognise around Verona as closely-governd  (Shakespeare I v 67) but is selfish and also takes matters of passion critically which leads him to being suicidal.\nRomeo is in love with the idea of being in love and how it affects him but non others. Romeo said, Is love a volunteer thing? It is withal rough,/ excessively rude and boisterous, and it pricks like sticker  (Shakespeare I iv 25-56). Romeo has been weeping over his love , Rosaline, because she would not have sex with him. Rosaline is in strong proof of chasity well armd ¦ Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold ¦  says Romeo (Shakespeare I i 201, 208). He starts to school principal his idea for love. He starts oddment on how love treats him and how he should treat it. The way he takes love critically begins his downfall to death.\nHe is more have-to doe with to what love does to him, he is being self-centered, and he does not speculate about how he loves. Juliet says, ...It is withal rash, too unadvisd, too sudden, / excessively like lightning, which doth cease to be ¦  (Shakespeare II ii 118-119). Romeo came to adjoin Juliet and she t ells him that they need to slow down. Juliet is facial expression that they are going too fast, but then Romeo doe...

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