Discuss the various perceptions of love in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Date Submitted: 07/14/2000 18:46:08
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 7 pages (1873 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 7 pages (1873 words)
Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' is a tragedy told in two language styles, prose and verse. Death, fate, disorder are all minor components of this classic story centred on a dangerous love that reaches across the barriers of family and convention. Some perceptions of love in this play are dutiful, passionate, sexual and so forth. Throughout this essay I will be exploring the different perceptions of love and how Shakespeare's use of language and structure further
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and Juliet's true, passionate love. And thus what I have determined to be the true essence of Romeo and Juliet is a love, which is brilliant but short lived, passing across the dark face of a troubled society. Additionally the image carries with it excitement and a compelling speed of action.
References short-list:
-'Students' Guide to Romeo and Juliet - Peter H. Burgess
-York Notes 'Romeo and Juliet'
-'Romeo and Juliet', Shakespeare Made Easy, Barron's.
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