The answer to this question is the letter C which is "a wise mentor. This is the element of a Shakespearean tragedy does Romeo represents in Act V scene and it was very not catastrophic instead it is joyful and proud. They will even make a statue of pure gold signifies highness and recognition.
Romeo is a hero in the play. He's not a hero in that he's brave and courageous fighting off some evil monster. He's not really even considered brave for going against his family and marrying Juliet. Romeo barely considers the magnitude of his marriage to Juliet in terms of the family feud. He is acting completely on impulse. However, he is the hero that everyone is rooting for. Even though the prologue tells the audience that Romeo and Juliet will die at the end, the audience is cheering for them to survive, hoping the prologue is wrong. He is flawed in that he acts impulsively and out of desperation rather than with careful thought and consideration.
millicent's conflict over weather to join the Sorority leads her to realize that she values her independence,her individuality,and her friendship whith tracy.she wants to be free like the heather birds,not part of the group