FROM ROSALINE TO JULIET: ROMEO'S ROMANTIC FICKLENESS IN ROMEO AND JULIET

In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the evolution of the character of Romeo reflects a transformation from obsessive infatuation to true love, exposing the irrationality of youth and the fragility of emotions. In the beginning of the tragic drama, we find Romeo in his state of despair af...

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Main Author: Yadgar Faeq Saeed
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Language:English
Published: Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU) 2024-12-01
Series:Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy/article/view/10208
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description In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the evolution of the character of Romeo reflects a transformation from obsessive infatuation to true love, exposing the irrationality of youth and the fragility of emotions. In the beginning of the tragic drama, we find Romeo in his state of despair after being rejected by Rosaline, which only goes to confirm the shallowness and most likely temporary nature of his feelings. Only Juliet, the love of his life, can bring him to the edge of genuine and profound love. This transformation in the character of Romeo pushes the tragic story and explains the internal conflict faced by characters due to their own wishes, desires and societal expectations. The scheme of his romance with Juliet develops quickly, from their initial meeting to their instant marriage. However, this impulsiveness also leads to their downfall, as their love goes against the long-standing feud between the Montagues and Capulets. Shakespeare uses this character to show the irrationality of love and the power of forces pushing outside. The work is not confined to the analysis of romantic love and its reflection, but also looks at the strife of society that make, shape and eventually kill that love. Romeo appears as a means for Shakespeare’s parallel yet different understanding of love – its beauty and its vulnerability, compelling readers to reflect on the power of love and the conditions that allow or prohibit it.
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spelling doaj-art-43a98ec472bd4e62b11ec7c9639e169c2025-01-30T03:10:44ZengFakultas Sastra, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching2580-86722580-99622024-12-018269070010.30743/ll.v8i2.102086411FROM ROSALINE TO JULIET: ROMEO'S ROMANTIC FICKLENESS IN ROMEO AND JULIETYadgar Faeq Saeed0Charmo UniversityIn William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the evolution of the character of Romeo reflects a transformation from obsessive infatuation to true love, exposing the irrationality of youth and the fragility of emotions. In the beginning of the tragic drama, we find Romeo in his state of despair after being rejected by Rosaline, which only goes to confirm the shallowness and most likely temporary nature of his feelings. Only Juliet, the love of his life, can bring him to the edge of genuine and profound love. This transformation in the character of Romeo pushes the tragic story and explains the internal conflict faced by characters due to their own wishes, desires and societal expectations. The scheme of his romance with Juliet develops quickly, from their initial meeting to their instant marriage. However, this impulsiveness also leads to their downfall, as their love goes against the long-standing feud between the Montagues and Capulets. Shakespeare uses this character to show the irrationality of love and the power of forces pushing outside. The work is not confined to the analysis of romantic love and its reflection, but also looks at the strife of society that make, shape and eventually kill that love. Romeo appears as a means for Shakespeare’s parallel yet different understanding of love – its beauty and its vulnerability, compelling readers to reflect on the power of love and the conditions that allow or prohibit it.https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy/article/view/10208romeo, juliet, shakespeare, fickleness, tragedy, youth, impulse, renaissance, society.
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FROM ROSALINE TO JULIET: ROMEO'S ROMANTIC FICKLENESS IN ROMEO AND JULIET
Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching
romeo, juliet, shakespeare, fickleness, tragedy, youth, impulse, renaissance, society.
title FROM ROSALINE TO JULIET: ROMEO'S ROMANTIC FICKLENESS IN ROMEO AND JULIET
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title_short FROM ROSALINE TO JULIET: ROMEO'S ROMANTIC FICKLENESS IN ROMEO AND JULIET
title_sort from rosaline to juliet romeo s romantic fickleness in romeo and juliet
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