Romeo character analyses:

Romeo is son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague. He’s a handsome man of about sixteen who falls easily in and out of love demonstrating his immaturity.
At the beginning of the play he is hopelessly in love with Rosaline but immediately falls in love with Juliet at first sight - Could this be fate? Shakespeare encourages us to question Romeo’s feelings towards Juliet. However, Romeo proves his love through his integrity and actions and he secretly marries Juliet with the help of his friend and confident Friar Lawrence.Romeo is not interested in the on-going feud between his family and the Capulets – he is not a violent man. Tybalt tries to provoke Romeo into fighting him but, true to character, Romeo is not drawn in. However, when his close friend is killed by Tybalt, Romeo retaliates and kills in a fit of rage and grief.

My response:

The author of this essay thinks that romeo is very immature in the beginning of the play. He seems to fall in love very easily, but he proves that he is maturing with his actions. He shows this when he tries to break up the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. After Tybalt kills romeo’s friend he looses control and kills Tybalt.

Afterwards he feels very sorry for what he did and shows again that he beginning to mature.