How is romeo behaving act 3?
Romeo is behaving passionately and recklessly in Act 3 of the play. He is driven by his intense love for Juliet and is willing to risk everything for her. After the two are married in secret, Romeo is banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. Instead of feeling remorse or fear, Romeo reacts with despair and grief, convinced that life without Juliet is not worth living. He tries to sneak back to Verona to see Juliet again, but is discovered and subsequently banished from the city. Despite the dire consequences of his actions, Romeo remains defiant and refuses to give up on his love for Juliet, even when faced with overwhelming obstacles.