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Romantic Love, star-crossed lovers - Coggle Diagram
Romantic Love
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Language
the language used in the text shows that the character Lord Capulet doesn't really understand females that have their opinions of some situations.
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Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy that still recognized till this day. - because it was one of William Shakespeare's famous plays that explore the theme of love with a dominant theme.
the play focuses on love most importantly romantic love, specifically the intense passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet.
In Romeo and Juliet, the love is violent, ecstatic, overpowering force that supersedes all other values. - Loyalties and emotions.
In the course of the play, the young lovers are driven to defy their entire social world.
Further, the patriarchal power structure inherent in Renaissance families, wherein the father controls the action of all other family members, particularly women, places Juliet in an extremely vulnerable position
star-crossed lovers
that loves wins because Romeo and Juliet died for their love, the fathers are reconciling there hatred about each other. And also the fathers said that would put gold statues of the other child to represent that they are well respected.
Lady Montague died from the grief of her son- when her son got banished but now her son is actually died.
Lord Montague has lost his wife and son in the last week that is what it says in the text of Act 5 Scene 3 Page 10.
Sacrifices from the ancient quarrel - both of there children die because the fathers couldn't stop there ancient quarrel now both of the fathers have lost legitimate heirs of the family. That was in Act 5 Scene 3 Page 13.
on the last page of the original text it says that families had found about Romeo and Juliet marriage, Friar Lawrence tells the families that he eloped the children in secret and that his plan was to try and join them together with both of the families.
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