The meaning of the verse 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 is that hate should not interfere with love and that love should not want to be a part of the evil. Love is patient and love is kind means that you can wait to do something if it does not interfere with your love for someone and means that there should be no hatred when dealing with love. It does not boast it does not envy and it is not proud means that it should not give self-satisfaction to the person in love. Love does not delight in evil in 1 Corinthians means that there should be none of the love between someone, want to be part of evil. Overall, these verses differentiate good and evil, and love and hate.
Romeo and Juliet is the most enjoyed love story ever written. In this poem by William Shakespeare, it shows how two lovers deal …show more content…
It also mentions that love does not envy or boast, and that love is not proud. In 1 Corinthians it means that love should not give someone the feeling of self-satisfaction. In the verse, it also mentions that love does not dishonour others, and that love is not self-seeking. This verse means that you should not disobey others, or seek for attention. This verse can easily relate to Romeo and Juliet because the verse shows that Romeo and Juliet were patient with there love as they were waiting for the right time to get married as they are from two different families that forbid each other. Shakespeare mentioned in his poem how both Romeo and Juliet dishonoured their parents to be a happily married couple. In the verse it also explains that love does not delight in evil, but in Romeo and Juliet love delighted in evil when Mercutio dies from Tybalt, so Romeo gets really angry at his new cousin that he should love as both Romeo and Juliet got married, and kills Tybalt, so, therefore, love delight in evil which disobeyed verse six of 1 Corinthians, Chapter 13. Love delighting in