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27 May, 05:37

In tragedy, the main character (s) experiences a downfall. Think about the characterization of Romeo and Juliet in Act II. What do you think could cause their downfall? Although this trait causes tragedy, how might it also be admired?

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  1. 27 May, 06:16
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    romeo is naive and lovesick at the beginning of the play he uses oxymorons to portray his unrequited love to rosaline such as loving hate and feather of lead this implies difficulty and pain

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    throughout the play he becomes older and wiser but still shows naivity when he falls in love at first sight this suggests that he does not think of his cations. He could be admired as he is a strong charater who will not be told no and will go after his own destiny
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