Romeo And Juliet Essay Outline Essay

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Romeo and Juliet Essay Outline
By: Daniella Maron
To: Mr. Dominato
For: ENG2D
Date: May 28th 2014
Play: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

As William Shakespeare once said in Hamlet: “Who could refrain that had a heart to love and in that heart courage to make love known? If you love someone, people will accept it because they don’t want to destroy the person’s happiness.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Capulet want the best for Juliet. However as the play develops into a tragedy, both assert their manhood aggressively. Capulet and Romeo turn their love for Juliet into obsession and power, which is effectively portrayed in tone and metaphor.

Romeo’s love turned into obsession that he doesn’t see danger as an obstacle anymore He takes the risk on him to get caught being in the garden of Capulet just to be with Juliet. He climbs over the wall that divides Capulet’s garden from the Montague’s ones and tries to find Juliet. There is no answer from Romeo to the calls Benvolio and Mercutio are giving him. Benvolio and Mercutio though believe that Romeo is seeking for Rosaline and mocks Romeo’s passion for her. “Go, then; for ‘tis in vain / To seek him here that means not to be found.” – Benvolio (29). They leave thinking that Romeo doesn’t want to be found so he can spend time with Rosaline. But they are wrong. Romeo sneaked out to find the girl he just met at a part. Leaving his friends behind he searches for his enemy’s’ daughter. Just then, Juliet suddenly appears at a window above Romeo. Instead of leaving, and avoiding any trouble he could cause, Romeo stays and talks to Juliet. “But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? / It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” – Romeo (30). He refers to her as the s...

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...leader of the family Capulet he has the job to keep honor of their name. Letting Juliet marry a Montague would ruin his ego and he would loose the fight between the Capulet and the Montague’s. He just wants the best for Juliet and he knows that the best for her is to marry Paris.

In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet the male characters Capulet and Romeo assert their manhood really aggressively by overloading their love to Juliet. Romeo turns his love into obsession by not being able to live without her. Capulet uses the love to his daughter to command what she has to do without realizing that he is turning his love into power.
This theme teaches everyone a lesson that sometimes people are so blinded by love that they don’t realize that they might harm their surroundings. But there is nobody to stop them because who would destroy a person’s happiness and love.

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