Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Romeo #3

Romeo is a a love struck, lost guy. He is a man with much emotion, but he "falls" too quick. To put it straight forward, he doesn't know how to control his high maintenance emotion. In the beginning of William Shakespeare's story we hear about Romeo's heartbreak Rosalin, but immediately after he spots Juliet at the party he wants to marry her. He is quick with his eye and his heart runs right after it. I do not think that he has fully developed a relationship that he has been in true love through. He just wants to "bang" and he gets all boggled up inside when he thinks that she might be the one. He hasn't found the one yet, at least i think. “My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.” This quote shows how in depth Romeo gets with his women. “Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast.” They youth of this story run towards whatever feelings they think they might have, and they act like its true and no one can change their mind!Romeo is just like all the other troubled youth. He can't help that he loves the women!!! He is rebellious for "falling" for a Capulet. He is also creating a rebellious side to Juliet. She never wanted to get married, yet he a Montague, changes her mind so fast. Now she is sneaking out in the night with him, to make out. So i guess we could say that Romeo is a very influential man. He changed Juliet's mind set, he could, would, and will do it again.  I would fall for Romeo, because his words and actions are captivating. I cannot blame Juliet for being swept off her feet. I just think that Romeo could be more charismatic with Juliet. He could start off as a gentlemen, instead of asking for "everything" the first night they met. Considering that its a different era, maybe that was sociably acceptable. But to me it looks dirty and unfresh. Romeo has all the equipment just needs a coach...to say the least. 

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