Love in Romeo and Juliet
Love, with its binding, twisting labyrinth of emotions, often has diverse effects on those caught in its grasp. To the lovers in Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, love is an overwhelming, overpowering emotion to which all else must yield. Both of the teenagers felt an immediate tug at the first sight of one another and desperately acknowledged that nothing was to be left in the onslaught of that sweeping tide. Not only was there love between the lovers in the play; there was also love for fighting, love between friends, and love for passionm, and drama. Tybalt instigates a fight with Romeo and his men, which ultimatley ends with Tybalts and Mercutios death. Even though both sides now that they will pay a great price if they do not give in. "Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford No better term than this: thou are a villan." Even when this is said to Romeo, Romeo replys with something that tries to persuade Tybalt to fight. He replys that he would like to be friends with Tybalt, and that is the motivation that restrains his anger. And he turns to leave and bids Tybalt farewell. Tybalt replys that, there is no excuse for the insults that he has given him, and he draws his sword, to fight Romeo. Romeo does not draw his sword but
What if it be a poison which the Friar But love thee better than thou canst devise Finally, both of those young, beautiful youths took their own lives in tribute to the other. Their love was so deep, so spectacular, that the thought of living without the other simply did not occur. Suicide was ever a running thought in their minds-an effect of the madness love set in their souls. Both threatened numerous times to end their lives until irrevocably, desperately, the action was put into play by both Romeo: Juilet has thought about all the pain and suffering that may come from drinking what is inside the vial. For instance that she might awake befoer her Romeo comes to rescue her from her tomb, and that she will die of suffication. Also that she might become mad and leap from her crypt and begin to play with her dead ancestors bones. However her love for Romeo takes over the part of her that does not want to take the potion. Therefore she drinks what is inside for she was succombed with the love that she feels for Romeo, no matter what the consiquences she may face from drinking the contents. As with a club, dash out my desperate brains? Because he married me before to Romeo? How if, when I am laid into the tomb, And madly play with my forefather's joints? Shall I not, then, be stifled in the vault, "Here's to my love! O true apothecary!
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Approximate Word count = 1343
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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