I believe that is makes you think of your own life.... But you dont have to listen to an idiot like me.... lol! But dont you agree..... With death and love..... it is perfect! (smiles)
Romeo and Juliet is classified as a romantic tragedy because two families feud led two star-crossed lovers to commit suicide over each others deaths. [Look up: Tragic Hero]
Romeo represents the element of the tragic hero in Act V, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. He displays traits like nobility, a fatal flaw (impulsiveness), and a downfall that leads to his ultimate demise.
romeo is a tragic hero cos he da business
Tragedy
Some characteristics of a Shakespearean Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet include the presence of a tragic hero (Romeo), a fatal flaw leading to their downfall (impulsive love), the involvement of fate (star-crossed lovers), a series of unfortunate events leading to a catastrophic ending, and the theme of the inevitability of tragedy despite efforts to prevent it.
Romeo's archetype is the "romantic hero." He is characterized by his intense emotions, idealism, and passion for love. Despite being flawed and impulsive, Romeo's devotion to Juliet and his willingness to defy societal norms make him a timeless romantic figure.
Well, assuming that Romeo is the Hero, I suppose Benvolio might be his sidekick. But Romeo doesn't fit the part of a Hero very well.
The hero makes a mistake in judgment.
is doing better at the beginning of the tragedy than he or she will at the end
In a tragedy, the hero must make a fatal mistake or have a character flaw that leads to their downfall.
Usually features an extraordinary hero
the hero was not perfect