Romeo and Juliet
Would Romeo's reaction be considered passion or reason?
Act 3 scene 3
Act 3 scene 3
Romeo is all about passion for the whole play including this scene,
Romeo considers banishment a fate worse than death, since it will separate him from his beloved Juliet. When the Friar tries to console him, Romeo says, "Wert thou as young as I, Juliet thy love.../ Then mightst thou speak"