Compulsive Of Juliet In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Magic 11, Act One the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is more compulsive than Juliet. First, Romeo is more compulsive then Juliet because he was in love with Rosoline without even knowing who she was. Romeo expresses his undeniable love for Rosoline to his very close friend and cousin Benvolio by saying, “Out of her favor wh In ere I am in love.” (Shakespeare 1.1.178). This evidence shows that Romeo is indeed more compulsive than Juliet, because he really expresses his great love for Rosoline, and how easily he actually falls in love. Next, Romeo has a dream about how there is going to be something bad that happens at the Capulet Ball, and yet he goes anyways because if Rosolines’ presence. Romeo explains his dream to Benvolio in a way