Love Knows No Bounds In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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In Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet, the theme that love knows no bounds is advanced through characterization and foreshadowing. Juliet Capulet is characterized as an impulsive, naive young girl. While visiting Friar’s cell, Juliet confesses, “I long to die If what thou speak’st speak not of remedy” (Act 4 scene 1 Lines 65-66). Juliet begs the Friar to give her a solution, revealing that she will kill herself if he does not. Juliet is so infatuated and in love with Romeo, that she is willing to commit suicide if she cannot be with him. Juliet has only known Romeo for a few days; although, she is prepared to do absolutely anything for her true love. Likewise, the theme that love knows no bounds is developed through foreshadowing. The Prologue

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