In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, there is a significant conflict between Romeo and their parental figure _________. This specific conflict contributes to _________ changing and developing as a character because they are _________ at first, and then they become _____ after the conflict.

In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, there is a significant conflict between Romeo and their parental figure, Lord Montague. This specific conflict contributes to Romeo changing and developing as a character because they are impulsive and hot-tempered at first, and then they become more level-headed and controlled after the conflict.