Examples Of Unrequited Love In Romeo And Juliet

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Unrequited love is unreturned love while Romantic love is when you have a significant other. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet creates a story that showcases unrequited and romantic love, types of love that are very different yet they similarly create strong feelings. Unrequited love is when one person loves another but she/he does not love them back. It’s usually one-sided love. It also can cause distress to all involved. At the beginning of the play. Romeo loves Rosaline, but she does not love him back, this is an example of unrequited love or “unreturned love.” Romeo says, “Greif of mine own lie heavy on my breast.” (Shakespeare 1: I: 177) This quote is an example of unrequited love because it’s showing his depression over Rosaline being a nun. He had a crush on her but she showed no interest in him. …show more content…

This type of love can generate many powerful feelings. To certain people, romantic love is irritating. It’s the most apparent type of love in the play because Romeo and Juliet are romantically in love. There is lots of emotion between them and would die for each other. In the play Romeo said “O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do. They pray; grant thou, lest faith turn to despair.”(Shakespeare 1: V: 104-122). This quote is from a conversation between Romeo and Juliet. He’s comparing his lips to “blushing pilgrims”. This is when they first met and kissed each

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