Romeo has certain traits that contribute towards the tragedy of the play. He has a fiery side to him(123). Romeo also shows his caring self towards Juliet(81). After Mercutio dies Romeo shows an angry part of him. he also expresses depression early in the play after Rosaline breaks his heart(23). Romeo does not see any hope to life after he is banished from Verona. He does not want to live if he cannot be with Julie. These …show more content…
Once she meets him she falls deep in love(73). Then Juliet's dad tells Her she must marry Paris. Juliet is so devastated that she considers suicide. She seeks the nurses advice, but the nurse tells her to marry Pari. She then becomes very angry with Her family(167). She just like Romeo does not see the point to life without true love. Then Friar Lawrence explains to Juliet his plan. He tells her that she can be with Romeo if she fakes her death. This plan makes Juliet exstatic(183). This shows how Juliet also has very extreme emotion she goes from wanting to commit suicide to she cannor wait for sunrise.
Romeo and Juliet both have very key personalities that contribute to the tragedy. They are not very good at controling their emotions. They cannot see past each other. They both take their love very seriously. They wear their hearts on their sleeves. If they cannot live together then they see no point to living. These traits that they exhibit throughout the play make you feel that what they do at the end is possible. The way Shakespeare presents them and their emotions sets up the great