Romeo often demonstrates an impressive amount of strong qualities like his great fighting skills, fast thinking, courage, and his kindness towards his enemies. During the play he takes part in two fights to the death, both in which he was standing up for what he believes in.These fights occur in (III.I.137-41) and (V.III.70-3). Showing another strong quality before and after fighting he is kind to his …show more content…
He is shown as an amazing fight who is remarkably smart, courageous, and kind to his worst of enemies. Equally, if not more often, he is presented as a rash, over emotional, and stubborn young man who falls in love far too quickly. These weaknesses are present to demonstrate to the audience that if one is too rational or haste in their decisions, they can and will lead to tragic endings. These endings do not just effect the one who made the decision, but they can affect the entire community as you can see by the story of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo has a number of characteristics, some strong and some weak, resulting in decisions that overall ended a feud within the city making it a better place for