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  • Essay / Character Analysis of Romeo and Juliet - 731

    “Romeo and Juliet” is a play written by William Shakespeare. The play is about Romeo, a member of House Montague, who falls in love with Juliet, a member of House Capulet. As both houses are involved in a feud, they were not allowed to be together, but their death ultimately ends their family's feud. The personal weaknesses of the central characters are in some way responsible for the tragic outcome of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. These are weaknesses exhibited by the main characters in Romeo and Juliet, primarily their emotions and love for each other, that contribute to the tragic outcome. However, Capulet and Montague's personal weaknesses are more to blame for this tragic outcome, as they have deeply hated each other for centuries and would never have allowed Romeo and Juliet to marry no matter what. In this essay, the personal weaknesses of the central characters who are in some way responsible for the tragic outcome: Romeo, Juliet and Mercutio, will be explored. Romeo is characterized as an impulsive person, which is a major weakness of this central character. He hides from his friends in the orchard to declare his love for Juliette, even though he knows how dangerous it is. He also promises to marry her, which happened too quickly. He is also impulsive when he avenges Mercutio's death and kills Tybalt, leading to his banishment from Verona. Romeo is also characterized as a person who loves Juliet very much and this is another weakness of this central character. Romeo stands in the darkness of the garden below Juliet and shows her his love: “This is my lady. Oh, it's my love! (II, II, 11). This quote clearly and bluntly shows Romeo's love for Juliet. But middle of paper ......for the tragic outcome. After reading the play 'Romeo and Juliet', I decided that the fatal flaws of Romeo, Juliet and Mercutio are partly responsible for their own flaws. death. Even if they did not intentionally cause their deaths, they intentionally caused the factors that led to their deaths, such as opposing their parents' decision, getting married, fighting, and loving each other too much. But I don't think they are very responsible while their families are more responsible. The Capulet and Montague families had the greatest impact on the lives and deaths of Romeo, Juliet and Mercutio. If these two families did not hate each other and kill their children out of love for each other, the outcome of the play would be different and the tragedy of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet would not be the great story it is. is today..