Actually, he acted quite rashly iin his decisions. He was quick to make a decision without thinking of any conquenses or effects that he didn't bargain for. He was very foolish.
I think Juliet is more mature because she dosent fall in love easily just like as Romeo.
He's very outgoing and obnoxious while Romeo is quiter and a little more mature.
We do not know how old Romeo is, if Juliet is 13 perhaps Romeo is of similar age. Their age is significant as they have little experience of life, Romeo, perhaps none at all. Romeo acts irrationally, is overwhelmed by his circumstances and is immature
She is certainly mature in her desires as her soliloquy "Gallop apace you fiery footed steeds shows." Later in the same scene she makes a giant leap in maturity when she realizes that by marrying Romeo she has acquired certain responsibilities--that is, to defend him when traduced, even against her family.
When the friar says "for doting not for loving," he is advising Romeo not to be infatuated or obsessed, but rather to approach love with reason and wisdom. He is cautioning against shallow emotions and urging Romeo to seek a deeper, more mature connection with Juliet.
Yes, Romeo's feelings for Juliet are more passionate and intense compared to his feelings for Rosaline. With Juliet, he experiences true love, while with Rosaline, it seems more like infatuation. Juliet inspires Romeo to be more mature and responsible, while Rosaline's rejection leads him to despair.
Romeo and Juliet are definitely dynamic characters. They change noticeably throughout the play, becoming more mature and committed. The Nurse is less dynamic. She does not change much, but we see a side of her that we did not see earlier when she advises Juliet to commit bigamy.
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
In Act 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is infatuated with Rosaline, displaying a melancholic and lovesick demeanor. However, after meeting Juliet in Act 2, his attitude shifts dramatically; he becomes more passionate and optimistic about love. This transformation reveals his capacity for deep affection and commitment, as he quickly moves from unrequited love to a profound connection with Juliet, indicating a more mature and earnest perspective on romance.
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
He is Romeo's father
romeo was juliets lover