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(Romeo from Romeo and Juliet, obviously) Example: Romeo seemed like an innocent, love crazed boy when he married Juliet, but only moments later he became a murderer.
I'm looking for traits that were the complete opposite of another.

2007-03-26 06:05:01 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

haha. you guys are not helpful.

2007-03-26 06:29:04 · update #1

but i'm saying he seemed all peaceful and in love and then moments later he turns violent. get it?

2007-03-26 06:37:44 · update #2

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Yeah - you see I don't see a conflict in what you've given as an example.

He is certainly a "love-crazed boy" which, together with his murder of Paris, is an indication of his impulsive and deep passions.

He is always involved in intense emotions - his love, first for Rosaline, then for Juliet; his friendship of Benvolio and Mercutio; his passion in killing Paris and Tybalt; his desire not to live without his love, Juliet.

Sorry - but I see consistent character traits throughout the play, rather than the contradictions you are looking for.

2007-03-26 06:33:54 · answer #1 · answered by the_lipsiot 7 · 0 0

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