ROMEO
Stereotypes
passionate
he is passionate because he falls in love with Juliet.
romantic
He wants to only be with Juliet and even after she's dies he kills himself to be with her.
brave
Romeo is a brave character because he charges after Tybalt after he killed Mercutio.
emotional
Through act one Romeo's emotional state was demonstrated as sad, depressed and sorrowful, along with love, and happiness.
lover not a fighter
Romeo is a lover not a fighter because he wants to be with Juliet but he will never be able to.
characteristic
impulsive
Romeo is impulsive because he is driven by his emotions.
youthful
Romeo's youthfulness and inexperience are emphasized in the play, which adds to his immaturity and innocence.
sensitive
Romeo is represented as being sympathetic and compassionate, particularly when he is interacting with Juliet.
tragic flaw
Romeo's recklessness and lack of emotional self-control are his terrible weaknesses. This weakness finally brings him to ruin and adds to the play's tragic conclusion.