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Romeo and Juliet

 

            Romeo and Juliet contains portraits of serveral young people.
             He is considered the greatest play writer in the world. Shakespeare .
             emphazises the qualities of rashness and impulsivenessin figures. He uses Romeo,son on Lord and .
             Lady Montague,Juliet,daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet,Tybalt,nephew of Lady .
             Capulet,Benvolio,nephew of Lady Montague,Mercutio,a friend of Romeo and also the .
             punster,and also Count Paris,a young nobleman and the man who also wishes Juliet's hand in .
             marriage. In Romeo and Juliet,William Shakespeare creates convincing portraits of young people .
             by emphazising their rashness and impulsiveness,their love of merriment, and their strong bonds of .
             loyalty.
             William Shakespeare emaphazises the qualities of rashness and impulsiveness .
             several times. He commonly uses Tybalt. Tybalt saw Sampson and other Montagues, upon .
             impulse he reached for his sword and pulled it out. Tybalt said " What, drawn, and talk of peace? .
             I hate the word/ As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee/have at thee coward!"(I.i.70-73) Tybalt is .
             ready to fight and sees Benvolio with his sword out , yet saying he wants peace. Another example .
             of rashness and impulsivess is between Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet have just met .
             at the Capulets ball.Later that ngiht they met at Juliet's balcony. They talked al night, upon falling .
             in love Juliet said" Thee words,dear Romeo, and goodnight indeed./If that thyheart of love be .
             horrible,/Thy propose marriage send me word tomorrow./ (II. ii 142-144) Juliet has just suggest .
             getting married. Both Tybalt and Juliet acted upon impluse as most young pple do, thus creating .
             his young people,.
             Shakespeare also shows the young peoples love of merriment. One young .
             character he uses is Mercutio. Mercutio has been slain by Tybalt, yet he says "No,'tis not so deep .
             as a well, nore so wide/as a church door;but 'tis enough,'twill serve. Ask/ for me tomorrow and .
             you shall fing me a grave man.


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