Tuesday, August 26, 2014

What does Act 5 tell us about the ways in which Romeo has changed in Romeo and Juliet?Think about when we first met him in Act 1.

Idk if this is the right answer but here it
is..


Rome is more mature in act five than he is in act one.
He has pretty much lived through an entire man's life in a matter of a few days. He
falls in love, he has killed, he gets married, and he fulfills his manly duties to
Juliet the night after their marriage. At one point, when he is outside of the
mausoleum, he calls Paris a youth. We know that Paris is considerably older than Romeo
but he can call Paris a youth because he has been through so much more in his life than
Paris has.


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