Topic > Character Development in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

Essay on Character Development The play "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, is a dramatic love story. The characters in this play have static and dynamic conflicts. Internal conflict is a conflict in which the person has difficulty making a decision. External conflict occurs when another person, society, or situation interferes with the character. In this essay I will demonstrate that Juliet is a dynamic character. "What say you? can you love this gentleman? This night you will see him at our feast; read the volume of the face of young Paris, and you will find joy written there with the pen of beauty; examine every aspect of marriage, and see how each other the other lends itself; and what is hidden in this beautiful volume is written in the margin of his eyes, this precious book of love, this unbound lover, to embellish it, only a covering is missing: the fish lives in the sea and is much pride for the beautiful without the beautiful inside hiding: that book in the eyes of many shares the glory, which in golden chains contains the golden story; share all that it possesses, having it, maki...