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    throughout the play‚ Shakespeare presents Romeo as a troubled and love blind young boy. Romeo is a young man‚ confused and extremely melancholy when we encounter his character for the first time. The reason for these impressions is down to loveRomeo has fallen deeply in love with a young girl named Rosaline and she holds no feelings back‚ instead ignoring him and leaving him confused‚ demonstrating these emotions‚ Romeo announces that love is‚ ‘brawling love’‚ ‘loving hate’ and also‚ ‘misshapen chaos

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    part of being in love is sexual attractions and physical features. This is the first thing that people look at in a male or female. Love is when you find that other half of you to become a whole. In Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” he describes Romeo and Juliet’s obsession for each other. Since they are obsessed with one another‚ they always want to be together and this affects each of the relationship between the two families. Romeo and Juliet’s love isn’t true love because they were

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare uses young love to suggest that young love can make you do foolish things. He establishes this message in Act I‚ Scene V‚ Act II Scene II‚ and Act II‚ Scene VI. In act Act I‚ Scene V Shakespeare states that young love can make you do foolish things.In this scene‚ Romeo and Juliet quickly fall for one another after they exchange a kiss.Romeo says “Then move not while my prayer’s effect I take. Thus from my lips‚ by thine my sin is purged.” and Juliet

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” William Shakespeare uses the theme of love as a main feature to push the story along. Presented many different effects of love and by portraying different actions love causes on each of the characters‚ he’s portrayal of this theme also changes as the play progresses in order to show the different aspects of love. Shakespeare’s first portrayal of the theme of love is in the first act of “Romeo and Juliet” when Romeo is talking of his unrequited love for Rosaline with

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    of Romeo and Juliet is the undeniable power of love? Romeo and Juliet‚ a love story that couples use as a metaphor for love‚ or is it? In the story‚ the families the Montagues and the Capulets are in a long running feud. Both Romeo and JUliet are not even older than 14. The story by shakespeare‚ also features the both of their suicides in the end. Both of them could not live without the other‚ it seemed they would rather die. There are many people who agree to the message of undeniable love‚ but

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    In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare‚ tells a romantic tragedy of two young teenagers that fall in love. Romeo‚ whose family is montagues are rivals to his love Juliet‚ who are labeled as capulets. They fight for their love and will to be together. This play teaches young people to fight for their love‚ but not give into furious desires. They act without thinking and this becomes their tragic flaw. In the article‚ "Love and Lust in Romeo and Juliet" by Bond‚ Ronald B

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    Two star- crossed lover each from hatred families‚ feel in love with each other. Romeo was in love with Rosaline‚ who didn’t love him. It was like that until he attended the Capulets’ party. Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. When they see each other they fell in love. This leads to impulsive Romeo to get married the next morning. In William Shakespeare’s famous play “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” the theme of love and hate are exemplified through the timeless grudge between the

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    Shakespeare ’s ’Romeo and Juliet ’ is a tragedy told in two language styles‚ prose and verse. Death‚ fate‚ disorder are all minor components of this classic story centred on a dangerous love that reaches across the barriers of family and convention. Some perceptions of love in this play are dutiful‚ passionate‚ sexual and so forth. Throughout this essay I will be exploring the different perceptions of love and how Shakespeare ’s use of language and structure further emphasises each perception.

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    Love and Hate in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ The ambiguity of the opening sonnet would have made it incomprehensible to much of the audience despite outlining the plot of the play does not tell us how or why anything happens. Such is the layout of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre that most of the people in the penny pits would be unable to understand the sonnet form‚ the subsequent fight‚ a far more simple form of introducing the feud between the two families would ensure that the whole audience understands

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    True Love Mistaken for True Lust “An intense feeling of deep attraction.” That is the definition of love. Love between a man and a dog‚ a kid and ice-cream‚ a mother and her family‚ and love between two selfless people. This is true love. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the feeling of attraction between the two main characters is not true love. The setting of this play is the streets of Verona‚ Italy‚ during a time when arranged marriages at the age of 14 were

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