When Benvolio and Mercutio invites him to the Capulet’s masquerade ball party, as he saw Juliet his mood had quickly changed from depressed to passionate. He had immediately forgets about Rosaline and instantly falls in love with Juliet. As Romeo approaches Juliet and instantly kisses her while Juliet was in the state of surprise. Furthermore, when Romeo sneaks in the Capulet’s garden and climes the rope he immediately expresses his love towards Juliet "A thousand times the worse, to want thy light./ Love goes towards love, as schoolboys from their books,/ But love from love, towards school with heavy looks" (II.ii.155-157). This clearly illustrate that Romeo is extremely possessive because, as soon he sees Juliet he wants to marry which the procedure was for a duration of three. Another traits that contribute to a Mania lover is that he has convinced himself that life without his partner is not worth loving for. Meaning, after killing Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt, he got banished from Verona, as a penalty for his act. The down fall with this situation was that his beloved, Juliet, lived in Verona, which meant that they would never see each other again without him being
When Benvolio and Mercutio invites him to the Capulet’s masquerade ball party, as he saw Juliet his mood had quickly changed from depressed to passionate. He had immediately forgets about Rosaline and instantly falls in love with Juliet. As Romeo approaches Juliet and instantly kisses her while Juliet was in the state of surprise. Furthermore, when Romeo sneaks in the Capulet’s garden and climes the rope he immediately expresses his love towards Juliet "A thousand times the worse, to want thy light./ Love goes towards love, as schoolboys from their books,/ But love from love, towards school with heavy looks" (II.ii.155-157). This clearly illustrate that Romeo is extremely possessive because, as soon he sees Juliet he wants to marry which the procedure was for a duration of three. Another traits that contribute to a Mania lover is that he has convinced himself that life without his partner is not worth loving for. Meaning, after killing Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt, he got banished from Verona, as a penalty for his act. The down fall with this situation was that his beloved, Juliet, lived in Verona, which meant that they would never see each other again without him being