Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet is a famous tragic play written by the well known William Shakespeare. It portrays many different views and definitions on the term “love”. Though there are many unique ways of displaying love, the two that stand the most in this play are the love of honoring your family and of course the infamous love in the play between Romeo and Juliet, which is romantic love. With many different similarities and differences between the two, the list goes on to what seems to be forever. While I agree that both types of love are equally unique and extremely important in this play, I believe that the power of romantic love is much stronger than family honor.
The love of family honor is the biggest obstacle for Romeo and Juliet among many seen …show more content…

As seen in the play, that is exactly how this type of love tragically ends. Romeo and Juliet are engaged in a forbidden love that costed them not only their loyalty to their families, but a love that also costed them their lives. Their love is the center of the entire play and the thought of being together is purely irresistible for the young couple. The very moment that they first saw each other, they both knew that it was meant to be. When the young couple realized that they were forbidden from being together, they came to the conclusion that nobody was going to have the power of getting in between them. They fought for the security of their love and never thought twice about giving up. When it came down to it, even a long line of Capulet and Montague feud could not complete the task of breaking up the young couple. Their love for eachother was so strong, the thought of not being together was far more worse than death.For example, in Act 3, Scene 5, line 252 Juliet says “If all else fails, myself have power to die.” She is saying that if she can not be with her soulmate, Romeo, then she has the control over whether to end her life or

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