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How does Shakespeare present love in the play (As powerful Romantic Love…
How does Shakespeare present love in the play
As powerful Romantic Love that cannot be broken despite any series of events
"My lips two blushing pilgrims"
He sees her as a holy shrine he is unworthy of visiting
"with love's light wings did i o'er perch these walls"
proves the effortless nature of what he is doing, with love he can achieve anything.
Sonet when they first meet to prove they were made for each other
As a completely non sexual Family Love
"lead her into a fools paradise" Nurse
quote is from when nurse is talking to romeo about Juliet and she is clearly very protective.
As Unrequited Love that is only a one way relationship eg rosaline or paris (love isnt reciprocated)
"Artificial night"
When describing his love for rosaline, proves that she does not show alot of love back causing his depression
"O' brawling love, o' loving hate"
As the catalyst to the story, the love is essential in solving the ancient grudge
"O happy dagger!" (Juliet)
She is happy to die as long as she is with romeo.
"And thus with a kiss i die" (Romeo)
His final act in the play is an act of love proving the extent of his love for J
As a Spiritual emotion between friends and families
"She'll be a happy woman" Nurse
Nurses realisation that romeo really does love juliet. Nurse caring for Juliets best interests
As a forbidden emotion due to the families differences.
"I must love a loathed enemy"
"My only love sprung from my only hate"
Oxymoron in the wordplay to prove the trouble and conflict they must push through to receive the true love they both desire. This love is forbidden due to the feud between the families as they both regret