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Romeo And Juliet Character Analysis

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In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, love comes in conflict with pivotal points in the story such as the family feud, which leads to negative repercussions such as Tybalt and Mercutio’s deaths. However, the balcony scene shows the emotion of love between the couple experienced for the first time without any negative repercussions occurring. Love is intended to be a calming force that unifies people that takes time to grow and develop, but during the play it is rushed and tears couple apart and causes death. While the comparison between love to nature is supposed to signal a growing love between Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s claims and rash comparisons of Juliet to natural elements turns the conversation negative by rushing the natural progression of growing love.
By having Romeo compare Juliet to natural forces, the text implies that humanity takes their emotions to the extreme. Romeo does this by comparing Juliet to the sun. Romeo first begins his monologue with, “Juliet is the sun.” (Shakespeare 2.2.3). This states that even though Romeo has only recently met Juliet, she is already one of the best things in his life. The usage of personification further gives a powerful meaning with the comparison of Juliet and the sun. Romeo is describing how Juliet is his entire life, and that his entire life now revolves around her. However, Romeo views this change in a positive light by telling Juliet to “kill the envious moon.” (2.2.4) Romeo is comparing the moon to his past loves, mostly

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