Through these two pieces we can see how these male characters are saying out loud their feelings for the female characters, because describing their attraction is impossible any other way. In the song of “Michelle” the male narrator is not able to just demonstrate how he is feeling towards her since no other words are able to describe his emotions,” Until I find a way, I will say the only words I know that ,You'll understand,”(Doc.1). His words are showing how impotent he is to find a word to reveal what he feels toward her which is crucial because this ties into the thesis where expressing inner feelings is difficult. In the play of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo reveals how he never has seen elegance like her”For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.”(Romeo and Juliet. 1.5.53). Romeo states how she is truly the most comely looking women he has ever seen, unable to describe her , he puts her on a whole different spectrum of attractiveness by saying “true beauty” to describe her. This is consequently decisive because he needed to conceive a whole different playing field for Juliet to get even close to comprehend her in his
Through these two pieces we can see how these male characters are saying out loud their feelings for the female characters, because describing their attraction is impossible any other way. In the song of “Michelle” the male narrator is not able to just demonstrate how he is feeling towards her since no other words are able to describe his emotions,” Until I find a way, I will say the only words I know that ,You'll understand,”(Doc.1). His words are showing how impotent he is to find a word to reveal what he feels toward her which is crucial because this ties into the thesis where expressing inner feelings is difficult. In the play of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo reveals how he never has seen elegance like her”For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.”(Romeo and Juliet. 1.5.53). Romeo states how she is truly the most comely looking women he has ever seen, unable to describe her , he puts her on a whole different spectrum of attractiveness by saying “true beauty” to describe her. This is consequently decisive because he needed to conceive a whole different playing field for Juliet to get even close to comprehend her in his