Do emotions cloud our judgment, if so which ones would be the most prominent? The seven deadly sins tend to be what come to mind, but evidence has shown that love is the most intoxicating emotion of all. Its ability to manipulate the most secured minds is fascinating, this idea is intriguing because most individuals would not value the idea of love as something significant. This current generation misunderstand the idea of love or being in love, people are so confounded by the ideas that love is a commitment similarly to life and death. Individuals today make love sound so trivial and can never grasp the concept of what actual love is, they are intoxicated about the idea of being in love that it blinds them to accept …show more content…
Throughout the novel Romeo and Juliet, the protagonist Romeo and Juliet they have gone through many trials of faith to prove that this statement is true. Betraying their families, ignoring society 's ideologies, and the most devastating of all suicide. Romeo tend to be a free spirited deviant who is assertive in nature but kind and isn’t interested in the family feud between the Montague and Capulets. During the 1500s females weren 't given much freedom, especially one who originate from a long line of aristocratic family, so Juliet lived a life of little to no social interaction. However, when her father Lord Capulet throws a ball Juliet was instantly captivated by Romeo, who reciprocate these feeling. “My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, That I must love a loathed enemy” (Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 5). Even when they both realized who the other is, their love for each other is still strong; proving that they are willing to sacrifice their families approval for each other. Love in this case made these teenagers simple minded they obviously didn’t realized what they were saying. The word spoken were only for the sake of the moments which was