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  • Characteristics for Romeo & Juliet(Resolution)
  • Characteristics for Romeo & Juliet(Beginning)
  • Characteristics for Romeo & Juliet(Middle)
  • In this scene, it is shown how Romeo & Juliet have grown so much love together that just the thought of Romeo not being with Juliet from Romeo's perspective caused depression to gain on him. It made him overthink and visit Juliet one last time before coming to his final decision of drinking a poisonous potion, hoping to see Juliet in the overworld. After Romeo drinks the potion, Juliet wakes up, realizing Romeo is suffering and is soon to be deceased. Juliet takes her own life with Romeo's sword while having the thought of the two being together in heaven. The characteristics described here for the couple would be depressing, overthinking, and obsession. These three characteristics were chosen because the couple was so obsessed with each other, they had to be together in the overworld, leading them both to take their own lives.
  • Romeo & Juliet first met each other at a ball hosted by the Capulets at the beginning of the story. After the first glance, they fell in love and talked to each other. At the beginning of the story, you can describe Romeo's character traits as Outgoing, Smart, and Happy. This is because you can see Romeo starting a conversation with Juliet, smart for getting Paris out of the way, and Happy when they have their first kiss. These characteristics also apply to Juliet.
  • In the middle of the story, It is seen that Romeo & Juliet have gotten much closer since the beginning and get married at Friar Lawrence's cell. In this part of the story, you can describe both Romeo & Juliet's characteristics as cheerful and excited for their future relationship as Friar Lawrence is favorable for their relationship.
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