First when Romeo first sees Juliet he focuses solely on her physical beauty.The author is saying that Romeo and Juliet had showed true love throughout the book. The author is saying that Romeo is not guilty for forgetting about Roseline so fast enough that he doesn’t even remember her name. To prove it Rome actually says "I have forgot that name and that name's woe." (2.3.49). Romeo doesn't even wait to see people he doesn’t even consider to think about the decision that he is making. He doesn’t even know what true love is.When Romeo first sees Juliet the first …show more content…
First, Juliet’s physical appearance is more important to Romeo than her personality. I disagree with the critical analysis author saying that Romeo really cares about Juliet than her physical appearance. Next, the first thought that comes into Romeo’s head when he sees Juliet his her physical affection. This is the only part that I agree with with the critical analysis author would be that Romeo only looks at her physical affection. Finally, Juliet’s physical appearance is more important even when she is pretending to dead. The author says a lot about Romeo wondering about Juliet appearance than her when she is pretending to be dead. Romeo’s lust gets him,Juliet and Paris in trouble and it ends up killing all three of