Love In Romeo And Juliet

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Love is beautiful like a flower perfectly shaped or dangerous like a bomb or horribly like a horror story. The story of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is a story about star-crossed lovers who want to be together, but cannot because of their families’ hatred for each other. This all leads to several conflicts that make a beautiful story a tragedy. Love has so many effects it can lead to passion, murder, and hatred of oneself. For instance, in Romeo and Juliet love is so passionate that Romeo spoke some beautiful words about Juliet. For example, Romeo thinks that Juliet is the most beautiful girl he has ever seen, “she outshines all the other woman” (1.5.44-48). To illustrate, when Romeo first encounters Juliet for the first time it was love at first-sight he complimented that Juliet was so beautiful. By comparing Juliet to another woman, Romeo proves that he is in love with Juliet. Next, when Romeo was underneath Juliet’s balcony, he sang, “It’s the east and Juliet is the sun. / Arise, fair sun and kill the envious moon” (2.1.44-48). This for this reason when Romeo thinks of Juliet he speaks with metaphors by comparing the sun and …show more content…

For instance, Juliet wants to be with Romeo so she is willing to: “no longer be a Capulet” (2.2.33-36) Juliet really wants to be with Romeo, she wishes she never was a Capulet. Also, her love is so strong for Romeo she hates on herself because, she is afraid to be caught with a Montague. In addition, Romeo says that his name is hateful to him: “had I written, I would tear the word” (2.2.55-57). Surely, Romeo hates himself because he wishes he never was a Montague. If Romeo would not be a Montague then he could be with the love of his life, Juliet. To sum it all up, Romeo and Juliet would not hate themselves if their families would prosper to get

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