Respuesta :
The answer is "passionate, hot-tempered, reckless"
Here is a brief explanation:
In Act II of Romeo and Juliet, in the scene of the balcony Romeo is hopelessly in love with Juliet and that is what motivates him to go to the balcony. All this passion makes him reckless enough to make him jump the wall of the Capulets' courtyard to hear Juliet's declarations of love. Although he nurtures a hatred for the Capulets and has a bad temper with them, he decides to forget these feelings in the name of love between him and Juliet.