The Theme of love in Romeo and Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet Theme The play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare is a tragic story of two lovers and their feuding families. Throughout the story the lovers, Romeo and Juliet overcome the feuding between their families and fall in love with each other. The problem they face is that their families cannot seem to get over the feud. As the tensions rise between the two families the two lovers become desperate and end their lives, for if they cannot be together in life, they will in death. Throughout Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare suggests many things about love, the most obvious, being that love is sad and deceiving, and it is like this in a way that people don’t realize it’s true nature until they have experienced it; Shakespeare makes this suggestion through the characters he created in the story. Within the story of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare makes the suggestion that love is sad. Shakespeare makes his view of love apparent in Benvolio’s monologue: “A sea nourished with lovers’ tears” (1.1.199). The implication of this statement is that love tends to be very sad. Shakespeare does this by saying that a sea, which is defined as being a large body of salt water, being sustained by the tears of people who…

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    illustrates the theme of love in Romeo and Juliet with particular reference to Act one scene five and Act two scene two. The play has multiple types of love shown throughout, however in this piece I will be focusing on Romantic love, more specifically, the love between Romeo and Juliet. I find this category of love to often be more vividly expressed in writing, with the use of additional poetic techniques. Act one begins with Romeo seeing Juliet for the first time. He,…

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    Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare represents multiply subjects . William Shakespeare wrote a twisting love play about two crazy in love kids named romeo and juliet . Romeo and juliet families had a long family feud , for a reason no one knew . Romeo and juliet fell in love even though their love was forbidden . Their love for eachother causes multiple tragedies including their own.Shakespeare theme of love can end hate through a tragic consequence is shown by friar Lawrence as…

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    concepts of love and madness, which needs to be crossed in order for people to really figure out what they want from their relationship, moving past their initial attraction into a deeper emotional bond. This line has been explored for centuries, and is a prominent theme in the famed Romeo and Juliet. The two main characters in this play fall madly in love within minutes of meeting each other, and their actions throughout the next few days show exactly how love can lead to madness and…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare to represent the power and effects of true love. It shows the desperate measures the characters take to be with one another. There isn’t a blame that can be placed on an individual character for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Every character contributes in a way that may not be seen or personally contributed, but because of their thoughts and past actions it brought out the worst of love. A few of the characters that contributed to the…

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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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    beliefs of what love really is. The play Romeo and Juliet, by W. Shakespeare has shown different themes including love. The book showcases love in different varieties of ways, causing for it to be its main theme. Shakespeare uses his characters in the book to show us the different perspectives people can have about love. Each of the characters in this has their own opinion of what love for them is. However, Lady Capulet, the Nurse and Lord Capulet’s view on love stands out the most. They all…

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    Another form of love that Shakespeare presents, is the traditional form of love as it is actually the love between Romeo and Juliet. Their love is the most prevalent love seen throughout the play and Shakespeare uses many language forms and techniques to emphasise this fact. An example of this can be seen in the balcony scene, where Romeo compares Juliet to the sun and asks her “to kill the envious moon”, insinuating how much truer and important loving Juliet is to him. The reason for this is…

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    The effect this has on the audience is that they want to see whether Romeo is caught so overall makes the scene much more intense. Teenage love is Shakespeare's way of making Romeo and Juliet fall in love so quickly and perhaps is the reason why the play is only four days long. And also that they were being reckless because they were young and never really stopped to think about what they were doing. Friar Lawrence: "Young men's love then lies Not truly in their…

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    Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare through the use of characterization is able to portray different themes throughout all of his work. In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare uses the characters Juliet, Romeo and Balthasar to display the themes of chance versus choice, love versus hate and the individual versus society. Romeo and Juliet is about two teenagers falling in love from two feuding families. They have to fight with society and find a way to spend their lives together. Shakespeare wrote Romeo…

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