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Love And Violence In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Undoubtedly, the most obvious theme in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is that of love and he presents this complex human emotion in many different ways. In the play Love is dominant and the most important theme, but the main focus is romantic love, in particular the intense passion that arises at the first sight between Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare portrays love as a violent, overpowering attraction that overrides all other values. Love is forceful enough to disregard all other aspects that people stand for, ie. the surname that makes juliet how she is expected to be and behave. “Deny thy father and refuse thy name,”. The connection between the person and the name is significant in that shows a contrasting connection between love and violence.

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