How Is Romeo And Juliet Rebellious

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Since the very first scene of Romeo and Juliet, a play by WIlliam Shakespeare that revolves around young Romeo and Juliet who come from feuding families that are destined to be together but the feud pushes them apart, Romeo captures our attention and keeps us hooked throughout the whole play. His sensitivity, romanticism and hotheadedness make him a character that can be both loving and frustrating. When he is first introduced in the story he is obsessed with rosaline. He is saying how she is the perfect woman. Just a couple scenes later Romeo is attached to Juliet which proves Romeo is very quick to change his mind. In the play Romeo and Juliet the drama Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Romeo is shown to be romantic and impulsive by choosing to confess his love for Juliet and for fighting Tybalt. …show more content…

Romeo's love for Juliet is so strong he is willing to risk everything and everyone for her, even though it can mean he has to abandon his family and old life. Romeo is always expressing his love for Juliet through poetry. For example Romeo says “But soft! What light through the yonder window breaks? it is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” ( Romeo and Juliet 2.2. 2-3). Thisthis is when Romeo sees Juliet on the balcony and compares her to the sun, even though it is late at night seeing Juliet's beauty makes Romeo compare her to the sun and how she transforms the darkness into light. Another example of this is when Juliet says, "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.” (2.2 133-135). This refers to their love being as deep as the sea and their love is sweet roses and birds that sing, the more love Juliet gives to Romeo he gives her even more which shows how romantic and caring he