which element of a shakespearean tragedy does romeo represent in act v, scene iii of romeo and juliet?\n a…

which element of a shakespearean tragedy does romeo represent in act v, scene iii of romeo and juliet?\n a flawed hero\n a devious trickster\n a wise mentor\n a violent foil

which element of a shakespearean tragedy does romeo represent in act v, scene iii of romeo and juliet?\n a flawed hero\n a devious trickster\n a wise mentor\n a violent foil

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In Shakespearean tragedy, a flawed hero has great qualities but also a flaw that leads to his down - fall. Romeo is passionate and romantic but his impetuosity (a flaw) causes his and Juliet's tragic end. He is not a devious trickster, a wise mentor, or a violent foil in Act V, scene iii.

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A. a flawed hero