At the beginning of the play Romeo was madly in love with Rosaline he said, “ She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste; For beauty off from all prosperity. She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair, To merit bliss by making me despair. She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow do I live to tell it now.” ( Pg. 190 211-217) he meant that she would reach heaven by being so virtuous. We have this idea that he loves her so much but his feelings changed as soon as he saw Juliet in the party. He didn't have time to think he was falling for a Capulet he was so, mesmerized by her beauty he said, “O, she …show more content…
For example the fight of Mercutio, Romeo and Tybalt, when Tybalt stabbed Mercutio and he died, Romeo instantly reacted impulsive and he said “Now, Tybalt, take the "villain" back again That late thou gavest me, for Mercutio's soul Is but a little way above our heads, Staying for thine to keep him company. Either thou or I, or both, must go with him,” (Pg.232 118-122) He acted with violence without even knowing how that would affect him and the people that are now his family since he married Juliet. The violence he has seen around made him think that killing was the only option. Romeo doesn't even look for solutions to