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The Theme Of Love And Love In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Juliet just faked her death and everyone found her. Friar Laurence speaks about his opinion on what had happened. The author, William Shakespeare, uses Friar Laurence because he’s wise and everyone trusts him. The way he expresses his feelings toward the event that’s taking place, can sometimes leave the reader feeling indifferent and in view. In the play “Romeo and Juliet”, Shakespeare uses Friar Laurence’s descriptive language to contrast the ideas of life with death and joy with sorrow to Romeo and Juliet's love and the relationship between Juliet and her parents. Throughout the story many emotions are being played with. However, joy and sorrow are the biggest emotions played by all the characters at least once during the play. Juliet bounces between these emotions when she talks to her parents, to when she’s talking to Romeo or even the nurse. Friar Laurence (when speaking after Juliet’s fake death) mentions “She is not well married that lives married long,/ But she’s best married that dies married young” (39). He was trying to get the point across that if Capulet forced Juliet to marry Paris, she would’ve lived a longer life but she wouldn’t have been filled with joy, wouldn’t live her live to the fullest and how she would want to. Even though the Capulets lost Juliet, she died happy knowing that she would get to be with Romeo at the end. Juliet chose who she wanted to marry, made the most of it, and did whatever it took to make sure they were always together. To

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