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“Life is like a mirror, whatever you do reflect, your actions determine your personality” - Harriwan H. Mahdi. Personality is based on actions. It is based on fashion, speaking style, and emotions or attitudes. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the characters have very distinct personalities that are portrayed and developed in various ways. Their unique personalities are what makes the play so diverse and complex. In the Zeffirelli and Luhrmann film versions of the play Romeo and Juliet, the personality traits of humour, wisdom, and loyalty of the character Mercutio is portrayed in different ways.

To begin, in both the Zeffirelli and Luhrmann versions of the play, Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio - one of Romeo’s best friends is seen as a humoristic

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