Parents and Children Romeo and Juliet Mindmap
- Created by: AnnaTheManateep
- Created on: 12-05-20 11:10
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- Parents & Children (Youth and age)
- Youth - can cause errors of judgement
- Romeo thinks he's in love with Rosaline and becomes miserable when denied
- Unwilling to accept advice from Benvolio
- "thou can'st teach me to forget"
- however he forgets as soon as he sees Juliet
- "thou can'st teach me to forget"
- Unwilling to accept advice from Benvolio
- Romeo is impetuous and impatient
- doesn't think things through before doing them
- caused by his passion for Juliet
- it's a reason for his death
- Tries to act reasonably to Tybalt then when Mercutio dies he avenges him without a thought
- marrys Juliet quickly and doesn't take the Friars advice ("wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast")
- caused by his passion for Juliet
- doesn't think things through before doing them
- Mercutio is passionate and impetuous
- lively and witty
- he often looks for fights with Tybalt and can't believe it when Romeo won't fight Tybalt
- he therefore assumes Romeo to be cowardly and dishonourable
- Older Characters
- Shakespeare shows their weaknesses
- he could be showing how age doesn't necessarily bring wisdom
- Lord Capulet is ruled by his pride
- he can't let anyone defy him
- Juliet must marry Paris
- Tybalt can't fight at the ball
- he can't let anyone defy him
- The nurse tells Juliet to commit bigamy
- Shakespeare shows their weaknesses
- Romeo thinks he's in love with Rosaline and becomes miserable when denied
- Youth - can cause errors of judgement
- he often looks for fights with Tybalt and can't believe it when Romeo won't fight Tybalt
- he therefore assumes Romeo to be cowardly and dishonourable
- Older Characters
- Shakespeare shows their weaknesses
- he could be showing how age doesn't necessarily bring wisdom
- Lord Capulet is ruled by his pride
- he can't let anyone defy him
- Juliet must marry Paris
- Tybalt can't fight at the ball
- he can't let anyone defy him
- The nurse tells Juliet to commit bigamy
- Shakespeare shows their weaknesses
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