In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, he expresses love in two different views through the eyes of the infatuated Romeo. At the beginning of the play, Romeo sees love as isolating, for Montague says, "And private in his chamber pens himself, Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out, And makes himself an artificial night," (Act I, Sc 1, Lines 139-141). At this point in the play, Romeo feels that love is very depressing, because he has fallen head over heels for Rosaline, and she does not love him back. He spends his days shut off from the world in his room, pining away over his "only love." Also, towards the beginning of the play, Romeo describes love as pain
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