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They change from the start of the play to the finish.

The one trait that Romeo displays throughout the whole play, however, is extreme passion. Romeo is ruled by passion in nearly every moment that he appears on stage. At the start of the play it is suggested that Romeo is quite fickle, quickly falling in love with one girl after another. This is somewhat proven when he meets Juliet. When we first see Romeo, he's madly in love with Rolsaline. The moment he meets Juliet, Rosaline is forgotten and Juliet becomes the object of his overwhelming love. While he seems adverse to violence, admonishing his friends when they get into fights with the Capulets, he shows that his intense passion can quickly override his aversion to confrontation when he kills Tybalt and the quite innocent Paris. Romeo frequently shows himself to be noble, respectful, and committed. Ultimately though, his primary quality is emotional instability.

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Alaina Blanda

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