Shakespeare show that Romeo is a sweet guy, but he kills people and betrays the people that love him. When juliet finds out about what Romeo did she describes him by saying, “Dove-feathered raven”(3.2.76). Juliet finds out that Romeo killed Tybalt and she describes him as someone who seems sweet like a dove and treats her as if he is a dove, but really he is a killer and a dark person like a raven. When Juliet finds out what Romeo did she also describes him by call him, “Beautiful tyrant”(3.2.75). She is saying that he is beautiful and a person that is great, but really he is a disaster that at first seemed beautiful then showed his real personality. At first you think that …show more content…
When Romeo and Juliet were talking about getting married Friar Laurence says, “Violent delights”(2.6.9). Even though something that does not seem to be bad can have bad outcomes. Also when Romeo and Juliet were talking about getting married he also said,“triumph die”(2.6.10). Something so great and feels so good can be ended so always be watching. It shows how he can be so different and have complex ways of showing it.
Shakespeare shows juxtaposition by showing how so many people can be complex in Romeo and Juliet. In each of my body paragraphs, I gave an example of how a person in romeo and Juliet can be complex. With romeo it was how he changed so quickly. With juliet it shows how bad her mistakes were. With friar laurence it is how he is so safe, a little too safe. Never think that one thing is limited to just one