Romeo:
- Romantic
- Passionate
- Has a one track mind
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is proven to be a hopeless romantic who is quite passionate about his current significant other but definitely has a one track mind which is shown in the beginning of the play when he is obsessing over one girl then immediately finds Juliet and she becomes his newest obsession. If Romeo was to come to Radnor, he would enjoy english class the most, this is shown when he says," Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth" both Romeo and Juliet seem to share this immense knowledge and love for their language and being able to communicate and articulate themselves really well.
Juliet:
- Devoted
- Naive
- Romantic
- Kind
Juliet is proven to be a naive romantic who quickly becomes devoted to her current person of interest. If Juliet moved to Radnor, the subject that she would like most would be english, it seams as if she has a rather large vocabulary and articulates herself in a nice way, this is shown when she says," O, here Will I set up my everlasting rest, And shake the yoke of inauspicious …show more content…
For each character, you need to provide a brief summary of the character and provide evidence—which includes at least ONE QUOTE from the play—to support your main point. Moreover, you may need to provide details about a group or club that enable the reader to understand the connection between character and social group/club. Once you have gathered your information, you must turn your notes into a well-constructed paragraph: one paragraph per character. Please emphasize specific details and good sentence