Love is a very important part of Romeo and Juliet, tragic love is even more shown in this story because they shouldn't be together but they do it anyway. The main theme in Romeo and Juliet is tragic love because they fall for each other, they want to be together but can't, they disobey their parents for each other, and they die for each other. Romeo and Juliet fall for each other, they want to be together but can't, they disobey their parents for each other, and they die for each other. A good point on tragic love comes from Romeo when he says, “Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs:Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers’ eyes: Being Vexed, a sea nourished most discreet, A choking Gall, and a preserving sweet” (1.1.197.202). Love is tragic and not everyone gets to enjoy it. If you do get the chance to fall in love and it doesn't work. Your heart will be broken and it will be hard to repair and it sucks because of how bad it hurts. He is saying in simple words heartbreaks suck more than words can say. Another quote on tragic love comes from Juliet as she is sitting on her balcony talking to Romeo when she says, “Well I do not swear. Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract tonight. IT is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden. Too …show more content…
He was in it to become prince and kill her. She caught on and he ended with nothing. This relates to Romeo and Juliet because they fall for each other or one falls for another and it is a tragic love story because in one book one gets their heart broken by someone leaving her to die in a room where she is all alone and is to weak to get up and in the other they both get their hearts broken because of death. They just want to be together and they cant because of the other person in the relationship doesn't actually love them or because their parents are in a fight and they are supposed to hate each
In Romeo and Juliet we learn how Shakespeare uses vivid language to build character and depth in their roles. Shakespeare was a poet, playwright and an actor with a great love for language. Shakespeare was of great importance when it came down to the moulding and developing of the English language. Shakespeare had such an immense love for language that he created neologisms that we use in everyday life. Some of these neologisms he created include words such as puke, lonely, bedroom, democracy etc. in the play he developed numerous characters that played incredibly believable roles. An example of how Shakespeare made his characters believable was Tybalt, who spoke only forty lines in the entire play. Though he
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare is a play about two star-crossed lovers who risk their lives to be together. In Acts One and Two of Romeo and Juliet, the motif of light is often used to compare feelings and emotions pertaining to love. However, in Act Three, light becomes more of a sign of distress and worry. At the beginning of Act Three, light is still being used in positive ways. When Friar Lawrence is talking to Romeo about how he murdered Tybalt, he says: “There art thou happy.
It’s often said that heartbreak teaches a lesson that nobody want to hear but will eventually have to learn. It’s a lesson that provides a certain wisdom and maturity that can only be achieved after heartbreak takes its course, without it finding love is like finding the end of a maze in pitch dark. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this claim is proved throughout act 1, scene 1 through the results of Romeo’s premature heartbreak with Rosaline. Shakespeare uses oxymorons to reveal Romeo as a character that is melodramatic along with being ill experienced when it comes to love.
When people think of love, they generally think of positive emotions. Romeo and Juliet is a well-known tragic love story written by Shakespeare. In the story, Romeo and Juliet constantly fight for love, despite the many obstacles the run into. Love is what brought them together, but could love be Romeo and Juliet’s downfall? Going into detail, the emotion of love caused Romeo and Juliet to take many risks and distort their ability to make proper decisions based on logic. That’s why love is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death.
Star-crossed lovers, both from a different family, both enemies meet at a party. They pushed things too fast and within a month they decide to get married in secret and only the Fryer knew. But in the mean time there was a fight about to start on the street and it was a hot day which could make even the most humble man angry to start a fight the Montagues crossed paths with the Capulets, a relative of the prince Mercutio and Tybalt a Capulet, both died, Mercutio by Tybalt, Tybalt by Romeo.
The Classic play of “Romeo and Juliet” was written by William Shakespeare about two star-crossed lovers who met and fell in love. With the two’s families feuding, the lovers had a secret marriage but everything takes a turn for the worst when they both commit suicide because they feel life is not worth living without each other. At this time it was known as the renaissance time period which marks the beginning bridge between the middle ages and modern ages. The renaissance was a time when history was looked at as a time of greatness and that because of the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe had entered a time known as the “Dark Ages.” Shakespeare wrote many plays including “Romeo and Juliet” that had readers questioning his views of men and their
Love. It can lead to happiness or a tragic end. Love has led to the downfall of many important people throughout time and has been a common theme in many novels. One such story was the story of Romeo and Juliet which was possibly one of the most famous tragedies ever. Written about the love of a young couple from rival families it tells of how they fall in love and devise a plan to run away together.
Shakespeare does this by noting how Romeo and Juliet do not actually love each other. This is represented by Romeo and Juliets actions and rash decision making. Their decisions are very impulsive and rushed. As a result, it impacted them negatively in the future and as well as their relationship. Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other is not actually how love really is. They’ve mistakenly confused lust for love.
Romeo and Juliet Essay Outline Topic: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet encompasses ‘love’ as the play’s most important and dominant theme. This theme extends beyond the characters of Romeo and Juliet, although, I want to narrow the focus of my essay by merely analyzing the love that Romeo and Juliet have for each other, and how their ‘perfect’ love becomes destructive when external factors such as the parents, the Nurse and Friar Laurence interfere (Shakespeare 2007). To be more specific, the topic of my essay is ‘the corruption of perfect love which becomes destructive’. In other words, Romeo and Juliet are children and children are associated with innocence, therefore, their innocence makes their love pure (Shakespeare 2007).
When reading stories about love, you have to ask yourself; is it really worth the cost? In the cases of Romeo and Juliet, Pyramus and Thisbe, and Lady Capulet, I don’t think so. They put the thing they wanted on a pedestal and were willing to give everything for it. In most cases this was disastrous for either themselves, the people around them, or both. Love in Romeo and Juliet is portrayed in a fashion that makes the reader assume there is no option other than dying because they cannot love of each other, which is not the case.
The play of Romeo and Juliet is different from William Shakespeare’s other tragedies in that there is not a clear distinction of individual heroes. The two protagonists are more passive than active; both are naïve and lacking understanding. The hero is often thought to be the romantic, yet often hysterical, Romeo. But Romeo’s immoral background, emotional outbursts, mishap murders, and foolish actions make him a poor candidate for a hero. Juliet proves to be more innocent than Romeo because she possesses more rigorous moral ethics. Juliet is also more successful in overcoming the obstacles that she is faced with throughout the play. While both characters
“A theater, a literature, an artistic expression that does not speak for its own time has no relevance” -Dario Fo. Some people argue that classic plays, books, and novels are important in modern day human culture. Others argue that literary works before the 1900’s are extremely outdated and are completely preposterous to current society. So does this mean that great pieces from poets, and writers like Poe, Dickens, and Shakespeare have loss their meaning? The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is an irrelevant work for a person in present time due to its lack of understanding, extraneous love affairs, and inappropriate promoting of unnecessary killings.
Poor Romeo and Juliet, so young and full of affection and imagination with a great future ahead of them. They were amazing lovers, separated merely by two names that meant more than they were worth. Juliet said during one of their few elegant times together, “Romeo, doff thy name;\ And for that name, which is no part of thee,/ Take all myself” (Shakespeare 2.2.47-50). Romeo and Juliet were the first to realize that our names mean nothing. We were all too occupied with our family legacy to see real people on the other side. Instead we fought with each other without reason, but there was still a price to pay. No matter how peaceful and thoughtful Romeo tried to be, he was still a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet. We see this struggle
Romeo and Juliet explores the tragic outcome of ‘true love’. In Romeo and Juliet, the two main characters (Romeo and Juliet) die because of their love for each other. What happens in Romeo and Juliet is that Juliet is meant to marry Paris but she doesn’t want to so she drinks a poison that is meant to show all of the signs of death for a certain amount of time and then she would
“Love always overcomes hate, but love’s effects and hate’s effects are no different in magnitude.” -Anonymous. No one ever doubts the power of love or the power of hate. For as long as time has existed people have loved and people have hated. Strong emotions persuade everyone to act on their inhibition. Everyone wants to be a hero in every situation whether it be trying to save someone or the simple act of finding a winning lottery ticket. These actions are what lead to love overcoming hate even if they are the simplest of acts. The mistake people make is them trying to hard to be the hero. This leads to one traveling great lengths to achieve their goals, but at what cost. Throughout Shakespeare’s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet, his main