Saturday, November 30, 2019
Types Of Love In Romeo And Juliet Essays - , Term Papers
  Types of love in Romeo and Juliet      Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a play about two  lovers separated by their feuding families. From forth the  fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-crossed lovers  take their life.(Pro.I.6) The two foes Shakespeare speaks of  are the Montagues and the Capulets. Their hate for each  other is great and violent. The hate of the two families is  shown early with a street brawl. The hate causes the lovers  to hide their love from their families until the very end.   after Romeo and Juliet died in the Caplulet tomb the two  families see their hate and reconcile for the love of their  beloved children. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet reviled  love as a war as a religion as a malady and as a cult.  The theme of love, which he explains in other keys in  plays before and after remain central, though now it is to  idealized in all seriousness(Sauffer 29). All through the  play Shakespeare constantly held love as the basis of the  play. The actual ethical energy of the drama resides in its   Wise,2    realization of the purity and intensity of ideal love. Here  there is no swerving(Stauffer 32). Stauffer believes that   Romeo and Juliet's love was pure and intense also it is  constant ever since the they lay eyes on each other. Romeo  and Juliet's love is a perfect blending of body and soul.  The obstacle which is a feature of the amour-passion  legend is partly external, the family feud; but is partly a  sword of the lovers' won tempering since, unlike earlier  tellers of the story, Shakespeare leaves us with no  explanation of why Romeo did not put Juliet on his horse and  make for Manturia(Mahood 392). If Romeo would leave Verona  with his love Juliet both will live with each other and  could be in love till they are old and gray, but instead  Romeo leaves with out his love and die young with each  other.  The love of Romeo and Juliet is immediate violent and  final. In the voyage of the play they abandon themselves to  a rudderless course that must end in ship wreck(Mahood 392).  "Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on the  dashing rocks, thy sea sick weary burke: He eres  my Louve."(V.iiii 117-119)  The theme of Romeo and Juliet is love and violence and  their interactions. In it these two mightiest of mighty  opposites meet each other squarely - and one wins(Goddard  118). The whole secrete of the play is that the deaths of   Wise,3    the lovers are not the result of the hatred of the houses,  nor of any other cause except love itself, which seeks death  in its own restoring cordial. Love conquers death even more  surly than it defeats hate. It sweeps aside all accidents  so that fate itself seems powerless. Time is defeated, in  that first stirring of a belief that Shakespeare came later  to trust completely: that the intensity of an emotion towers  above its temporal duration or success(Stauffer 32). What  Stauffer is trying to say is that love is very powerful and  even in death the love continues. Romeo finds Juliet's  sleeping body after she had drank the potion, and he  believes her to be dead. Romeo is slain when Juliet wakes  up from here sleep. Out of fear and love she inserts a  dagger into her heart with the famous line "Oh happy  dagger". Even though the two lovers are dead their love  continues.   The love between Romeo and Juliet was forbidden by the  two families because of their hatred for each other. Most  religions say to honor your parents and if their parents new  of the love it could have been disaterious.   After Juliet marries Romeo the Nurse tries to convince  Juliet to commit bigamy. She wants here to marry Paris so  that all will be right with here father and the rest of the  Capulet family, Juliet refuses.    Wise,4    At the time Romeo meets Juliet, he is infatuated with a  woman named Roseline. Romeo's moon struck calf-love for  Rosaline must be laughed out of him by his friends Benvolio  and Mercutio, by his guide Friar Lawrence and by his own  true love. For Romeo doting upon Rosalin, love was malady  and religion; for Mercutio it is sheer lunacy or a brutal  conquest(Mahood 398).  Mercutio's realm of love was lust, also very false  by nature. For all the bad things the be said about lust,  it is where all the jokes are and Mercutio being a joker  used it to his full advantage. In trying to call Romeo over  the wall, he tried a certain amount of discussion about  Rosline's body    
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