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Romeo & Juliet Love

Romeo & Juliet Love. The Sonnet. Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers from the beginning, this means that fate interferes all the way through their relationship.

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Romeo & Juliet Love

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  1. Romeo & Juliet Love

  2. The Sonnet Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers from the beginning, this means that fate interferes all the way through their relationship. The sonnet shows their love as it is a classic love poem and also shows the intelligence, by the use of imagery. (“Move not while my prayers effect I take.”) Religious imagery is used as a form of obscure flirtation when Romeo is talking about kissing Juliet. (“Give me my sin again.”)

  3. Unrequited Love “Why then, o brawling love, o loving hate.” Romeo is melodramatic in the way he speaks about his “love” for Rosaline in the beginning is purple prose as he is being over the top and not really thinking about his real feelings. But when he meets Juliet he falls in love with her as soon as he sees her, this shows that his love for Rosaline was not true love. (“Oh she doth teach the torches to burn bright”)

  4. Sexual Love Mercutio is disrespectful to women, he only sees them as sexual objects. (“If love be rough with you, be rough with love..”) “Ay, the heads of the maids, or their maidenheads, take it in what sense thou wilt.” This is at the beginning of the play when Sampson and Gregory are talking about women disrespectfully. This shows the contrast of the way the other men speak about women in the play and the way Romeo respects Juliet and sees her as being equal. We see this in the sonnet as they share intellectual humour.

  5. Real Love Between Romeo & Juliet Romeo realises that Juliet is the one he loves, not Rosaline. There is darkness in Romeo’s life before he meets Juliet and then everything is lighter and happier once he has met her. “More light and light, more dark and dark our woes”. They are married in order for them to share their love. It is important so the love can progress after the marriage.

  6. The High Point of The Play The marriage of Romeo and Juliet is the high point of the play. The plan is to reconcile the families however this does not happen. “These violent delights have violent ends...” this shows that something bad is going to happen after their marriage/because of it.

  7. The Turning Point Romeo’s love for Juliet is shown when he does not fight with Tybalt, which then results in the death of Mercuito and Tybalt. Then Romeo being banished from Verona and that is going to affect the couples relationship as they cannot be together.

  8. Unrequited love between Paris & Juliet Paris wants to marry Juliet but she does not love him back. She loves Romeo but there are only a few people who know about their marriage. Paris is unaware of their love and this makes us and Romeo feel sorry for him when Juliet dies.

  9. The End In the end the lovers are destroyed by fate and enmity but their love ends the enmity .

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