Shakespeare 4
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
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Juliet were willing to forsake those things
that were important to them for each other. True love is
the most powerful of all in Romeo and Juliet and in the real
world. The nature of love hasn't changed but, with the
evolution of our society, it's expression has changed
slightly. Of all the things is the world, love is the most
timeless and it is this which makes the story of Romeo and
Juliet timeless.
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