Really different types of moods describe romeo but the word that really describes Romeo is a rash and emotional young man. He feels deeply and acts quickly, often without thinking through his actions. Case(s) in point - he charges into Juliet's garden, even though he could be killed; he rushed to marry her; he rushed to attack Tybalt after Mercutio's death; he rushed to kill himself.
His attitude towards love is over-enthusiastic. Romeo believes that love is what makes life worthwhile - which is why he is so..
Although both B and C would support the argument, I believe the correct answer in this case would be A.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. confident" Macbeth's reaction to the first three apparitions who foreshadow his future can BEST be described as <span>confident.</span>