Comparing Love In Romeo And Juliet And The Legend Of Zelda

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Many people are aware of the feeling of love, but many believe that feeling ends once one the people involved in that love are gone. That doesn’t mean that it’s impossible for someone to love someone else that who is gone, but most people believe that the person who is gone cannot love the one still with us, but that is not the case. Love is a very strong emotion that people tend to underestimate. People believe that its able to be cast off when willed to, or can easily be recovered from when is absent from a couple.One of the most common misconceptions is that many people are aware of the feeling of love, but many believe that that feeling ends once one the people involved in that love are gone.that doesn’t mean that it’s impossible for someone …show more content…
Oot (Ocarina of Time) was noted for being one of the first instalments to have a thorough story and explains what your goal is throughout the game, rather than having you read the manual or the most recent copy of Nintendo Power.this is relevant due to the fact that they were able to convey the fact that Link is fighting to save Hyrule and more importantly,Zelda.In the previous instalments, they barely told the goal of why Link was adventuring throughout the dungeons he was exploring, it wasn’t even until the second game that the main character’s name was Link, but in OoT, they gave every character a name and gave a specific reason why Link was fighting, and that was to save Zelda.The even more notable fact about this instalment was that in the beginning of the game,Link and are Children, which was never stated that they were in the previous instalments. Not only is this a weird detail that they included due to the fact that they were never given an age in the previous installments, but the game that is supposed to portray the most about their love starts with them as children which most people would put off as fake love. this is resolved later when the player learns collects the item they been sought after throughout the beginning of the game to be frozen in time for over a decade, which turns

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