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    Love is powerful‚ and the passion that comes from it can lead to actions made rashly. Such love is exemplified in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses the idea of love to exemplify how one can be blinded by love‚ the dangers that come with love and the realization that love doesn’t necessarily always lead to happiness. The first instance of what love teaches in this play is that Romeo and Juliet were both blinded by love. When they fell in love‚ they did not always

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    their life…” (Prologue.5-6). Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare involving two young people‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who fall in “love”. These two people are from enemy households‚ making it impossible for their families to allow their union. Because of this‚ they are married in secret and devise a plan that lets them be together‚ but then results in many deaths‚ including their own. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare is conveying that love‚ especially in youth‚ is based

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    Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet Falling in love at first sight is certainly a possible situation‚ but is doubtful that it is true love. There are many relationships that poses different types of love‚ one type is infatuated love. Infatuated love is an instant connection and is a need for physical attraction and affection. However‚ actual love has to be built and is being able to create a deeper connection with another person. In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare describes the romance

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    Romeo and Juliet’s Infatuation The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is one of the world’s most iconic symbols of love and lovers around the globe. Were Romeo and Juliet passionately in love with each other‚ or was it a teenage crush? Love is the feeling of affection‚ attachment‚ and fondness of a person‚ as well as being able to embrace their flaws. Juliet was tired of her parents having to choose her choices for her‚ and in effect went along with loving Romeo because she met him on her own

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    Love is the driving force behind the events in Romeo and Juliet‚ particularly the romantic forbidden love between the two characters. Its significance is immediately established when they first meet and the realisation occurs that they are from opposing houses. Juliet’s dialogue ‘My only love spring from my only hate‚’ symbolises the depth of the chasm between the 2 houses with the emotive use of “love” and “hate”. The issue of forbidden love reaches its peak when Juliet is forced to marry Paris

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    the play of Romeo and Juliet we are made to think that the play will be based on the tragedy of two ill-fated characters. This is expressed in the Prologue‚ Act One‚ "Two households‚ both alike in dignity‚ in fair Verona where we lay our scene‚ from ancient grudge break to new mutiny‚ where civil blood makes civil hand unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two star-crossed lovers take their life." Although these two teenager’s love is the focus of the story‚ many other views of love are expressed

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    1D7-05 C. Bucci May 23‚ 2008 Romeo & Juliet: Superficial Love There are infinite ways to define love. Love has become such an ambiguous and vague term‚ though it is one of the most recognizable of human emotions. It has existed as far back as humans remember and love has been a source of interest and inspiration in the Arts‚ Religion‚ Sciences‚ and most popularly‚ in Literature. The most memorable and popular work of love is William Shakespeare’s tragic Romeo & Juliet. What is so remarkable

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    Tansier Mr. Cobane English 2 8 October 2006 A Deadly Love in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is portrayed a very deep love‚ a love that rarely exists in modern life. Romeo and Juliet’s strong love for one another caused them heartache in their lives. And because of this strong love‚ they both felt as though they needed each other to be whole or to continue living. It started off with young Romeo attending a party at the house of the Caplets’‚ the

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    dramatic theatre. His unmatched ability to represent human behavior and emotion makes the love in Romeo and Juliet the driving force behind the play’s success. Shakespeare incorporated many different types of love in order to capture the hearts of the Elizabeth Era. Juliet’s nurse shows amazing concern for the young girl’s well being. She‚ in some ways‚ takes the place of her natural mother ("Examples of Love in Romeo and Juliet"). Lady Capulet treated Juliet as a naïve young girl with no knowledge

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    Romeo states in Act 1‚ "Here is much to do with hate‚ but more with." By analyzing the many forms love takes in the play‚ explore whether Romeo was right in his contention. Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic play by William Shakespeare‚ centers around the love story between Romeo‚ the young heir of the Montagues‚ and Juliet‚ the daughter of the house of Capulet. Because of an on-going feud between the two families‚ Romeo and Juliet are forced to keep their love a secret‚ marry in secret and‚ due to ill-fated

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