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    Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet. The woman playing Juliet cries out to her Romeo, “My only love is my only hate”, (act 1. scene 5. 138). This play is all about the mix of love and hate. However, many argue that one is stronger. Love is stronger than hate because love is more passionate, love is wanted, and love produces peace and happiness. (7) Love is stronger than hate because of the passion that ensues. Passion is a very strong emotion, and that is evident in Romeo and Juliet. Their love…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there is an absolute abundance and multitude of love, hate, family bonds, and no short supply of long-standing noble family feuds. Through the experiences and outstanding gestures of love and bonding, we find that the young Juliet Capulet is entranced and enchanted by Romeo, who is a member of the Montague family, an enemy of a long-standing feud to the Capulets. The tragedy mood is set forth from the very beginning with his…

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    Pretty Much Romeo and Juliet Imagine two lovers that would suffer in pain and show no mercy just to see each other, but separation of families and gangs are keeping them apart. This thought is actually how things were between the strong loving young couple living in New York, Tony and Maria. The two gangs, the Sharks and the Jets, are bitter rivals with each other, but the two lovers, Tony and Maria, come from the different gangs and different races. Tony and Maria are very devoted to each…

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    What is love? Is it just a word, is a color or is it a connection that draws two lives together. If so where can we find it better yet why does it always seem to find us? That 's the question that runs through most people minds when they can’t explain this mysterious feeling that they have for a certain someone that leads them to sometimes make decisions based on their emotions. In Act 1 Scene 1 page 10 of the scene play Romeo and Juliet we are drawn into a conversation based on Romeo’s…

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    Were Romeo and Juliet truly in love? Many people think Romeo and Juliet is the greatest love story ever, but there is much evidence that they were not in love at all. In reality, Romeo and Juliet did not know each other long enough to know if they were in love. Romeo and Juliet were both in situations from which they wanted to escape, so it is unlikely that they would both truly fall in love when it just happened to be the most convenient time of their lives for that to happen. They also had…

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    Love in Romeo and Juliet. Love can be an extremely powerful emotion. Love is an emotion for something or someone. Romeo and Juliet fall in love fairly quickly and their love is very strong. Love can actually effect someones life to a great extent, either very enjoyable or very terrible. I will talk more about these topics. Love is an emotion that someone has for something or someone. It can either be very small or very great. An example of love with something is when someone loves the sport of…

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    Love, an untamable force, has been the subject of many objects of literature. It varied from the sappiest romantic stories to the most wooing of tragedies. In Romeo and Juliet, love was so much deeper. It was an ever-evolving monster that gave and took away happiness. It’s different faces varied from unrequited, pure, or youthful, foolish love. It’s the evolution, that was best performed in Romeo and Juliet, where stereotypes were set aside to create the most accurate vision of human nature and…

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    Puppy love is defined by an intense but relatively shallow romantic attachment, typically associated with adolescents. Puppy love describes the relationship between Romeo and Juliet. In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo’s love for Rosaline rapidly changed to a strong love for Juliet, showing that Shakespeare seeks to inform readers that Romeo acts before he thinks and gives readers the impression that when it comes to love those who are impulsive are not…

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    The Life, Love, and Tragedy of Lady Montague Not much is known about Lady Montague, but there are a few things that have come to light. Unlike her counterpart in the opposing house, Lady Capulet, Lady Montague is more peaceful and suave in her manner. She cares for her family and dislikes the long standing feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. When Romeo is at the street fight in the middle of Verona between Tybalt and Mercutio, Lady Montague states her happiness that he wasn’t hurt…

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    emotions, such as love, hatred and jealousy mixed together to create a prefect storm in Romeo and Juliet’s mind. The result is often unpredictable and the outcome of mistakes are often irreversible. The Capulets and the Montagues have been rivals before Romeo and Juliet’s existent, firmly establishing the barriers between the two families. The two families are not allowed to interact, but the love between their offsprings will challenge the rigid rules placed on them. Their passion for love is…

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