Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespeare, illustrates how Romeo’s obsession with Juliet leads him to make super sus decisions. Romeo and Juliet, written in 1597, is a love story in which two star crossed lovers, one a sigma mewer, the other an absolute 10/10 baddie from different houses, both of which are enemies. Written by the famous playwright Shakespeare, it performed well during its time. From scaling the wall of an enemy's place of residence to getting rizzy within a day of meeting someone, Romeo made a wide array of choices showing his obsession, bravery, and lack of loyalty, however he is overall a character who has traits you should look up to. First off it is constantly implied how Romeo thinks about Juliet all the time, for example when he says “Tis torture and …show more content…
For a majority of people death is the worst thing that could happen to someone, for Romeo that is not the case, Juliet is so important to him, he is so obsessed with her, that the norm is being bent out of shape. Thus proving that Romeo is so obsessed with her he makes stupid and poor decisions. Secondly, Romeo’s actions reveal he is madly obsessed, more than a 6 year old and skibidi toilet. Romeo made the simple move of risking his life for his girl no cap. In the play it states “[the capsule party had ended, and Romeo is headed home down a lane that is alongside the orchard behind the capsule mansion]”. This decision proves his obsession and bravery. If he had gotten caught he would have been canceled by God. Romeo knew the potential consequences but still did it, proving his bravery, in addition to that doing something to risk your life means that you are likely to be obsessed with said thing. Romeo’s actions prove he is obsessed and brave. Third of all, what other people say about Romeo helps us to understand