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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    fast” (2.3.101). Friar Lawrence says this line to Romeo, advising him to not rush his actions, and furthermore, his love. However, the story of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is full of Romeo and Juliet rushing their decisions and making rash choices that ultimately lead to their death. Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona, where two influential families, the Montagues and Capulets, feud against each other. Romeo, a Montague, falls in love with Juliet, a Capulet, during a party, and they hastily

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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    Love is a powerful thing and can be viewed in many different ways. This is expressed in the tragedy of Romeo of Juliet written by William Shakespeare. This is the tragedy of two lovers who struggle to find ease in their life as they are in two opposing families. In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, the major characters have very different views of love that they use to their advantage. Lord Capulet sets Juliet up with Paris for marriage which shows that he has trouble understanding

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    Romeo And Juliet's Love

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play written about love. Romeo is a young man living in the House of Montague. Juliet is a 13 year old female, which lives in the House of Capulet. Between these two households, three brawls have occurred. These two young lovers then meet at the house of Capulet’s party, that Romeo and his men snuck into. Instantly, Romeo and Juliet fall in love. Romeo and Juliet’s love may have happened quickly, however the love Romeo and Juliet share is very genuine

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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet (Rough Draft) “Above all hold unfailing your love for one another, since love covers a multitude of sins.”(1 Peter 4:8). Authors speak often of love, from this quote in the book of 1 Peter in the Holy Bible, to Juliet’s words to Romeo in Act II, Scene II, “My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep; the more I give to thee, the more I have, for both are infinite.”(Shakespeare p.40). Juliet’s words have probably inspired many young men and women with material to use

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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    iambs. In his story “Romeo and Juliet” William Shakespeare profundity style of blank verse was very strong, by telling a story consisting of different versions of love he showed his adept ability. Romeo and Juliet having different families, and different problems, allowed for shakespeare's to demonstrate many types of love. Which then the audience could analyze and compare the differences between them, and possibly finding a relatability with the character’s feelings of love. Furthermore Shakespeare's

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    Romeo And Juliet Love

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    Ever since Romeo and Juliet was written, people have debated whether it was written to be a love story or a tragedy. The play is centered around a romantic relationship, which may cause some to believe it to be a love story. However, Romeo and Juliet show tragic themes as well as themes of love. This play can be considered both, but even so, it shows more elements of being a tragedy than a love story. In the just prologue alone, the play establishes the fate of our main characters, Romeo and Juliet

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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has been a world famous play for years. Romeo and Juliet are known as star-crossed lovers by the public eye. The play is about two young adults that are part of two families who have a rivalry. Romeo and Juliet meet at a party and instantly believe they are in love. Their love is forbidden, but they claim it is too strong to be broken. The next day a secret wedding takes place Shortly after the wedding, Romeo kills Juliet's cousin and is banished from their

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    timeless tale of romeo and juliet, Two young lovers from feuding families have a whirlwind love affair. they meet at a party, flirt and secretly marry in the time period of a day. hours later they are separated, and desperate attempt to be together, they miscommunicate their escape plan and end up killing themselves because they can not live without each other. I believe there relationship is infatuation because you can not fall in love how fast they did. Although many people will see romeo and juliet's

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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    valuable lessons. Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare in the 1590s, has been studied throughout generations because it teaches its readers a lesson about love, infatuation, and tragedy. Several couples in this tale, Romeo and Rosaline, Paris and Juliet, and Romeo and Juliet all encounter issues with their relationships. This play is a prime example of unending devotion. A young reader can take many lessons away from this tragedy. The love that occurred between Romeo and Rosaline is nothing

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    Romeo And Juliet's Love

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    Romeo and Juliet’s “Love” In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, the two lovers experience misfortune all caused by their lust and hastiness. The play talks about the two star crossed lovers trying to have their love blossom into something beautiful. Even though the lovers are around age thirteen and completely grasp the concept of love in relationships. Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet party, after that moment they are inseparable. Like all long lasting relationships, the lovers

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