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Romeo (A believer in Fate and Free Will ("O, I am fortune's…
Romeo
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Trusting/Foolish
"Warrant thee, my man's as true as steel"
- Happy to put his trust in someone else
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"And for thy name, which is no part of thee"
- Disnounced his own name and given everything up for Juliet
This quote further shows Romeo as a microcosm of Verona as no matter whether men just want sex or actual love they will do anything to get what they want. Outs women in control
Loving/Overcome by Love
"Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs;
Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes;"
- Abstract language - Overcome by love - All he thinks about
"When the devout religion of mine eye
Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fire;"
- Religious imagery/language when describing his love for Rosaline. Again overcome by love and there is no higher power
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