“What if the mixture doesn’t work at all? Shall I be married tomorrow morning? For he has still been tried a holy man. Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee.” Juliet kills herself to show her love for Romeo she feels it will be dishonorable to marry again even though she is married to Romeo. Shakespeare uses a soliloquy to express the theme, “When passion overrules reason, tragedy often follows,” by developing Juliet’s character by her words and actions. In act five scene three, Romeo is head over heals with Juliet although she is “temporarily ” deceased. “Give me thy hand.. Here lies Juliet, and her beauty..Oh my love, my wife! Here’s to my love. Thy drugs are quick, thus with a kiss I die. Where’s my Romeo? Thy husband in thy bosom there lies died.” Romeo is unaware that Juliet’s is only temporarily dead but he has so much passion for her that he kills himself. Shakespeare uses a soliloquy and irony to express the theme. William Shakespeare uses the theme, “When passion overrules reason tragedy often follows. Soliloquy, monologues, and irony is used to deliver this theme. Thou love be stronger than life, life be stronger than words. Is your love stronger than thy
“What if the mixture doesn’t work at all? Shall I be married tomorrow morning? For he has still been tried a holy man. Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee.” Juliet kills herself to show her love for Romeo she feels it will be dishonorable to marry again even though she is married to Romeo. Shakespeare uses a soliloquy to express the theme, “When passion overrules reason, tragedy often follows,” by developing Juliet’s character by her words and actions. In act five scene three, Romeo is head over heals with Juliet although she is “temporarily ” deceased. “Give me thy hand.. Here lies Juliet, and her beauty..Oh my love, my wife! Here’s to my love. Thy drugs are quick, thus with a kiss I die. Where’s my Romeo? Thy husband in thy bosom there lies died.” Romeo is unaware that Juliet’s is only temporarily dead but he has so much passion for her that he kills himself. Shakespeare uses a soliloquy and irony to express the theme. William Shakespeare uses the theme, “When passion overrules reason tragedy often follows. Soliloquy, monologues, and irony is used to deliver this theme. Thou love be stronger than life, life be stronger than words. Is your love stronger than thy