
Romeo (Shakespeare)
Romeo, a character in William Shakespeare’s play "Romeo and Juliet," is a passionate and impulsive young man from Verona. He falls deeply in love with Juliet, and their love defies family rivalries and societal expectations. His impulsive nature leads to impulsive decisions, including secretly marrying Juliet and challenging enemies. Romeo's emotions drive much of the tragedy, illustrating themes of love, fate, and youthful impulsiveness. His character embodies intense romantic idealism and the tragic consequences that can follow when passion conflicts with social constraints.