I think Romeo is a pretty cool guy. Eh kills himself and doesn't afraid of anything.
True love has a profound impact on Romeo, leading him to act impulsively and make decisions he wouldn't otherwise make. It causes him to prioritize his feelings for Juliet above all else, even in the face of danger and societal expectations. Ultimately, true love drives Romeo to take drastic actions that have both positive and tragic consequences.
she didnt cause she wasnt really in love with him.
Finding true love. first trying with Rosaline then with Juliet.
the love is the true anwser for everthing
He is dead and buried with his true love >.<
please awnser quickly
As described by Shakespeare, Romeo was surely infatuated by rosaline, but when he met Juliet he realized what true love is.
False. Friar Laurence is initially skeptical and cautious when he hears that Romeo has found a new love so quickly after being heartbroken over Rosaline. He warns Romeo about being fickle in love, showing concern rather than happiness.
That true love is doesn't always have a happy ending.
Yes it does. & because he will get over his "love".
true love, their chemistry was love at first sight. From then on ( Capulets mansion ) the love escalated
Juliet asks for Romeo to prove his love by making a sincere commitment to her through marriage. She wants him to solidify their relationship and show that his feelings are true and lasting.
An exaggerated example of love could be considered Romeo and Juliet from William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". Homer and Marge Simpson from "The Simpsons" can be considered a comical, but slightly realistic view of true love. Another exaggerated, but somewhat true version of love may be Edward and Bella from "The Twilight Series".