Romeo's Influence on other Characters
Romeo's Influence on Characters: The influence that Romeo had on Juliet, was that she was also a lovesick woman and fell deeply in love with Romeo as well, which was a new emotion for Juliet as the norm was arranged marriages.
Falling in love was not thought of or appreciated. The best thing in that time was to prepare and plan the lives for their children ahead in order for them to become successful. However, at the end of the play, Romeo's influence on Juliet made her extend her love for him by killing herself for her loyalty towards him. Romeo's influence on Juliet caused the death of her.
Romeo's role had a negative influence on Tybalt (Juliet's cousin). As Tybalt's families' rivalry was seeing his cousin (Juliet), Tybalt did not give a care in the world if Romeo was a gentle and honest man, as he saw him, a Montague, gatecrash the Capulet party that Tybalt was present in. Soon after, Romeo's identity as a Montague had an influence on Tybalt, as he craved to fight Romeo and distinguish him so that Juliet would not be interacted with a Montague. In addition, Romeo's influence also drew in Mercutio, being his best friend, and caused the death of him, trying to help Romeo fight Tybalt. Romeo, observing Mercutio's death, engraved loathe, took vengeance and killed Tybalt. Romeo's influence within Tybalt's despise towards Romeo caused Tybalt to be murdered and his best friend to be murdered as well.
Romeo Montague's character has had major influences in the Tragedy. For one, Juliet, one of the main characters, took suicide as she fell in love with Romeo. The influence of Romeo's love made Juliet really fall for him. Seeing Romeo dead made his influence effect herself. As a result, Romeo had a vast influence on the main character Juliet, and other characters associated in the Tragedy.
Falling in love was not thought of or appreciated. The best thing in that time was to prepare and plan the lives for their children ahead in order for them to become successful. However, at the end of the play, Romeo's influence on Juliet made her extend her love for him by killing herself for her loyalty towards him. Romeo's influence on Juliet caused the death of her.
Romeo's role had a negative influence on Tybalt (Juliet's cousin). As Tybalt's families' rivalry was seeing his cousin (Juliet), Tybalt did not give a care in the world if Romeo was a gentle and honest man, as he saw him, a Montague, gatecrash the Capulet party that Tybalt was present in. Soon after, Romeo's identity as a Montague had an influence on Tybalt, as he craved to fight Romeo and distinguish him so that Juliet would not be interacted with a Montague. In addition, Romeo's influence also drew in Mercutio, being his best friend, and caused the death of him, trying to help Romeo fight Tybalt. Romeo, observing Mercutio's death, engraved loathe, took vengeance and killed Tybalt. Romeo's influence within Tybalt's despise towards Romeo caused Tybalt to be murdered and his best friend to be murdered as well.
Romeo Montague's character has had major influences in the Tragedy. For one, Juliet, one of the main characters, took suicide as she fell in love with Romeo. The influence of Romeo's love made Juliet really fall for him. Seeing Romeo dead made his influence effect herself. As a result, Romeo had a vast influence on the main character Juliet, and other characters associated in the Tragedy.