The destructiveness of love is also what I choose to talk about this week and a post our very similar but the scene when Romeo kills Tybalt’s I feel it is more of a love and violence theme because Romeo first states he loves Tybalt before he kills him out of rage. The reason I believe this scenes theme love and violence is because Romeo first states He loves Tybalt, do to his love for Juliet (Shakespeare). Romeo’s love went to the wayside when he sees his cousin killed by Tybalt and leads to violence between the two and Tybalt’s death. This is a very interesting twist to the theme’s and therefore I like studying the art’s, it gives me a new prospective on life.
Cole