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What does Shakespeare say about love in Romeo and Juliet?

6). Juliet may have best described her love to Romeo. She refused to describe it. aBut my true love has grown to such excess/I cannot sum up some part of my wealtha (3.1. 33a34). In other words, love resists any single metaphor because its power is too great to be contained or understood.



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Shakespeare's Love Quotes aLove does not look with the eyes but with the mind. Therefore, wing'd cupid is blind.

Why is love so important in Romeo & Juliet? Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo & Juliet is centered on love. It is the central theme of the play and underpins much drama about the characters. Romeo and Juliet's love is so powerful because it seems to be a force for fate, leading its protagonists seemingly unabatedly towards their inevitable death.

Just so. What types of love are shown by Romeo and Juliet?

Shakespeare depicts three types love in the play: courtly love, true love, and arranged marriage. Arranged marriages are shared between Paris and Juliet . After a family tragedy, Juliet has to marry Paris. After meeting at a Capulet ball, Romeo and Juliet fall in love.

What are the effects on love in Romeo & Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet only briefly experience love in this play. This is before all the dying, and their feud ends after they both die. Romeo & Juliet have no happy relationships. Shakespeare seems to want us believe that love can have tragic consequences.