Daring, brave, confident, blue eyes
Answer:
Juliet and Desdemona
Explanation:
Both Juliet and Desdemona are a strong, beautiful character in two of the famous plays of Shakespeare. In Romeo and Juliet, the lead lady, Juliet, is in love with Romeo, and with her dishonest love for Romeo leads both the hero and heroine to meet their tragic deaths. In Othello, Desdemona is portrayed as a meek and submissive wife to Othello. Her simplicity of attitude turns out to be a cause of her husband's jealousy and she becomes a victim of the tragic play. In Juliet, we find a young lover badly infatuated with Romeo and married him in haste. In Desdemona, we see a pure lady is outraged just because she is little careless who fails to understand the possessive nature of her husband.
A struggle within the characters mind, usually to create suspense in the novel
It's a mix of things because the boy has a motor disorder that leaves him speechless
but he finds he has a special thing. So I would say it's a kind of heavy or sad theme at first but then a mystical and hopeful theme. Honestly it's all about how you interpret it. No one person thinks the same.