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It is humans' instinct to love another person who is in different gender. However, the only difference is 'how they love them'. Some people love their partner until they die. On the other hand, some people's love break down as fast the fire on a small piece of paper turns off. Furthermore, there are also a group of people who literally say that they will love his or her mate forever, but actually they don't accomplish their promises. Yes, the third characteristic of lovers is familiar to a character that comes out in //Romeo and Juliet//: Romeo, the Montague.

In the book, //Romeo and Juliet// Romeo experiences a strong love with Juliet which eventually leads them to death. However, just before loving Juliet, he loved a girl named Rosaline; he spent the whole day dreaming about her. From his quick change in love, we can carefully assume that Romeo's love is like a thin limb of a tree because it bends in different directions easily by wind. Also, since he got loved by two beautiful young women (at least in Romeo's description), he must be very handsome and he is a great poet as we could see his skills at the balcony scene. On contrary, his debilitating part of love is that he does not really have much experience in love, or I should say none. After first kissing Juliet, she tells Romeo, "...you kiss by the book"(107), which she meant that he is not skilled at kissing.