Romeo's impulsive behaviors are;
falling in love with juliet before knowing who she is
deciding to marry her after their first meeting despite knowing she is the daughter of capulet his enemy.
killing tybalt in revenge of Murcutio which causes he to be exiled
drinking poison at juliet's tomb eventhough he claims that she doesn't look dead or without consulting his mentor of the play friar Lawrance which causes Juliet's actual death in result.
Romeo is very moody throughout the play. First he "falls in love" with a girl Rosaline. She is pure so cannot see him. Romeo cries 24 hours. Later he talks to a Capulet servant that can't read. The servant asks Romeo to read the guest list for the Capulet Ball aloud for him. Romeo realizes that Juliet will be there (it's her house: Capulet). He sneaks into the Ball and gets a dance with Juliet. They glare into each others eyes and *it happens to be love at first sight for them.
Romeo also cries when he finds that he is banished for killing Tybalt (Romeo wants to kill himself for what he did) and weeps when he finds Juliet laying in a casket "dead" (not really dead; potion allows her to sleep for 43 hours).
1. When he kisses Juliet, after seeing her for the first time. (They fall in love after sharing only 14 lines of dialogue)s
2. When rashly deciding to marry her without giving much thought to the consequences or risks
"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet.". Juliet sits on her balcony speaking to Romeo even though she doesn't know he is there to listen, she asks him why he is Romeo, her family's enemy, she tells him to leave the Montagues, and if he will not she will leave the Capulets. This quote from the famous play is a perfect example of the lover's willingness to give up everything for each other. One can get a good understanding of the deep love they feel, and how terribly unreasonable an obstacle it is. "O she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night. As a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear-- Beauty too rich for use, for Earth too dear!" Romeo walks into the Capulet party wallowing in sadness of his lost love, Rosaline, when suddenly he sees Juliet and describes her beauty as making everything brighter as he does many times in the play. This quote exhibits the character trait of impulsive and hot blooded upon Romeo's part.
Well, he obviously didn't plan ahead and write down in his appointment book "Sunday, 12:30 a.m. Jump the wall into the backyard of a girl I haven't met yet to see if I can see her in her window." You might call what Romeo did impulsive, but I call it striking when the iron is hot, since there's no time like the present, and you've got to make hay when the sun shines and carpe diem. In other words, impulsive is a good thing.
He explains himself as being depressed because the girl he likes (Rosaline) is not interested in him.
Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence, but mostly Romeo
manners
No
that he is in love, love sick and moody - holes himself up in his room and mopes about feelin sorry for himself - he is intense and emotional He is overdramatic and depressed.
Emo. Childish. Spoiled. Selfish.
Romeo shows archtype behavior to that of a "heartbroken" teen
Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence, but mostly Romeo
As a verb, "explaining behavior" is the act of using words to explain a behavior. As an adjective, "explaining behavior" is the observable behavior in which a person tends to explain her/himself.
manners
Romeo becomes very impulsive. He also becomes even more passionate.
Benvolio is worried about Romeo's sudden change in mood and behavior at the party. He tries to calm Romeo down and advises him to not act impulsively.
No
Friar Laurence criticizes Romeo for his impulsive and reckless behavior. He believes Romeo is too hasty in his decisions, particularly when it comes to matters of the heart. The Friar cautions Romeo to be more patient and thoughtful in his actions.
well...........after talking to Romeo, Benvolio found out that Romeo was lovesick for a girl called Rosaline (who also was a Capulet.) and he was mentally down because of that.
he thinks she hot. and he is honestly [horny]
to explain to him why he commited suicide
Mercutio accuses Romeo of being afflicted by love-sickness, specifically for Rosaline. He mocks Romeo for his infatuation, attributing his behavior to being love-struck.