Romeo And Juliet Love Quotes

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The quote clearly embodies the complex nature of love that is presented in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare as their love takes on different forms throughout the play. Their love develops to become a subtle madness, bitter poison and a healing sweet.
“A madness most discreet,” correctly defines the intense love Romeo has for Juliet, and vice versa, as it blinds the young lovers to the reality of their situation which is that their love is not possible and has no future. While being blinded by their passion, they fail to consider these realities. For example, Juliet pleads for Romeo to “deny thy father or refuse thy name….” and offers to “no longer be a Capulet,” however this is not possible as children of nobles in that time period were completely dependent on their parents for …show more content…

After Juliet found out she was engaged to Paris after her marriage, she was faced with a dilemma which she answered by attempting to kill herself. The Friar intervened by giving her a potion that made her seem like she was dead. Due to a lethal lack of communication, Romeo mistakenly believes that Juliet is dead and drinks a “soon-speeding” poison he bought from the apothecary. However in Romeo’s view what he bought was a “cordial and not poison,” as he believed it would take him to Juliet. She soon wakes up to find him dead and kills herself with the phrase “O happy dagger,” which is an oxymoron and example of personification. Daggers are not commonly associated with the word ‘happy,’ also a human emotion is being attributed to an inanimate object. Although the dagger is, essentially, a poison as it will kill her, she feels that it is an antidote as it will allow her to be with Romeo in death. As a result, Romeo and Juliet’s deep love for each other preserved through death and is accurately described as a bitter poison and sweet

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