Romeo's Thoughts and Mentality
Thoughts: Romeo's thoughts throughout his life in this tragedy portray that "love" is as essential as the necessity of existing. To expand, that is the focal reason why Romeo's first instinct was to execute himself beside Juliet as he thought there was no meaning to life any more without his partner in the essence of love and marriage. As well as why Romeo was so heartbroken of his rejection from Rosaline, that he thought he would by no means love yet again. As Romeo is very devoted to women, he believes that being with the woman he desires would compose him such a blissful man in order for him to live his life. This is shown in an Act from Romeo and Juliet, where Romeo reveals his thoughts to Benvolio, about how his heart is in definite need for Rosaline. His thoughts on Rosaline evaluated very devoting characteristics, describing her within her unmissable beauty. Romeo's thoughts on Rosaline portray that he very much thinks he's in love.
Romeo's thoughts on Juliet very much abrupt from Rosaline. This is shown in Romeo's quote "Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night". Romeo's thoughts of Juliet describe her similarly as the way that Romeo described Rosaline from her unmissable beauty, although judging from the quote, Romeo prefers Juliet's beauty as even more unmissable. This quote analyses that Romeo gave a second look to his heart devotion and thought that he had never loved anyone as much as he loved the woman he saw right before his eyes, Juliet. As a result, beautiful women are very much in the mind of Romeo's mentality as his thoughts outline how one's beauty is very significant for his personal love-life, well-being.
However, Romeo's thoughts do not always seem to be deeply thought about. For instance, when he gatecrashes the Capulet party not comprehending the consequences of getting caught. His love for women blind him, and Romeo's thoughts besides catching the woman of his eye, are not in the picture. As Romeo's love is a major factor in this Tragedy, his thoughts play a key part in his character as Romeo thought about killing himself beside Juliet. If Romeo's mentality went another direction, he would've thought about his actions first and not killed himself suddenly, hence not deeply thinking about what his actions of suicide can cause. Therefore, the full Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet would not occur.
Romeo Montague, a man of strong mentality for women, and his devotion for meeting his love Juliet in the afterlife once both are deceased beside each other.
Romeo's thoughts on Juliet very much abrupt from Rosaline. This is shown in Romeo's quote "Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night". Romeo's thoughts of Juliet describe her similarly as the way that Romeo described Rosaline from her unmissable beauty, although judging from the quote, Romeo prefers Juliet's beauty as even more unmissable. This quote analyses that Romeo gave a second look to his heart devotion and thought that he had never loved anyone as much as he loved the woman he saw right before his eyes, Juliet. As a result, beautiful women are very much in the mind of Romeo's mentality as his thoughts outline how one's beauty is very significant for his personal love-life, well-being.
However, Romeo's thoughts do not always seem to be deeply thought about. For instance, when he gatecrashes the Capulet party not comprehending the consequences of getting caught. His love for women blind him, and Romeo's thoughts besides catching the woman of his eye, are not in the picture. As Romeo's love is a major factor in this Tragedy, his thoughts play a key part in his character as Romeo thought about killing himself beside Juliet. If Romeo's mentality went another direction, he would've thought about his actions first and not killed himself suddenly, hence not deeply thinking about what his actions of suicide can cause. Therefore, the full Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet would not occur.
Romeo Montague, a man of strong mentality for women, and his devotion for meeting his love Juliet in the afterlife once both are deceased beside each other.