What is the meaning of flaws?
1a : a defect in physical structure or form a diamond with a flaw. b : an imperfection or weakness and especially one that detracts from the whole or hinders effectiveness vanity was the flaw in his character a flaw in the book’s plot. 2 obsolete : fragment. flaw.
What does Falws mean?
fault, mistake, or weakness
What are examples of character flaws?
It is a flaw which causes an otherwise noble or exceptional character to bring about their own downfall and, often, their eventual death. Examples of this could include hubris, misplaced trust, excessive curiosity, pride and lack of self-control.
How do you identify character flaws?
Common Sense Ethics
- 5 Insightful Ways to Identify and Change Your Character Flaws. 11/5/2016.
- Look at Yourself From Your Enemy’s Perspective.
- Keep a Personal Journal.
- Examine What Keeps Coming Up in Your Evening Review.
- Observe Your Projections.
- Do a Self-Assessment.
What is Romeo’s character flaw?
In the play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, fate controls the character by using their fatal flaws against them, Romeo’s fatal flaw is his impetuousness, Juliet’s fatal flaw is her impulsiveness, and Friar Lawrence’s fatal flaw is that he is blinded by his goal to bring peace to Verona.
What is Romeo’s biggest weakness?
stubborn
What is Mercutio’s full name?
Although he has no known last name, it is a fact that he is related to Count Paris and Prince Escalus; he is also a very close friend to Romeo Montague and Benvolio (who also has no known last name). Mercutio is one of the few characters who can freely “roam” between both the Capulet and Montague houses.
What is Mercutio’s attitude towards love?
Mercutio’s attitude towards love is that it is a joke to him. He does not know the real meaning of love because he has never been in love. He treats women and Rosaline as objects instead of real people. Why is Mercutio’s speech about Romeo and Rosaline ironic?
What is Romeo’s attitude love?
Romeo believes love to be true and fair and dedicates himself to love, yet his words are hypocritical. As an illustration, Romeo first declares his love for Rosaline, saying that even “the all-seeing sun ne’er saw her match since the world begun”.
How does Romeo view love?
Romeo’s interpretation of love is ‘fashionable love’. Through this fashionable love Romeo has made himself believe that he is in true love with Rosaline and therefore lusts and longs for her. He lets love preoccupy him and takes it to an excess that both his father and his good friends Benvolio and Mercutio notice.
What does Mercutio’s monologue mean?
Mercutio gives the speech to persuade Romeo that dreams are nothing but Queen Mab visiting one in one’s sleep and they should not be taken seriously. This was to convince Romeo to go to the Capulet party instead of shying away from it because of a dream.
Why did Romeo kill Paris?
As Romeo has been exiled from the city on penalty of death, Paris thinks that Romeo must hate the Capulets so much that he has returned to the tomb to do some dishonor to the corpse of either Tybalt or Juliet. Romeo kills Paris. As he dies, Paris asks to be laid near Juliet in the tomb, and Romeo consents.