Thursday, March 28, 2019
Romeo and Juliet s Theme of Youth and Excitement Rather than Sentimental Love :: Papers
 Romeo and Juliet s Theme of Youth and Excitement Rather than  contrived Love   Although scenes of  spring chicken and excitement do exist, I totally differ   with the critics. I  retrieve the play consists of sentimental love   between Romeo and Juliet and that the scenes of youth and excitement   are used  precisely to implement tragedy.   I  allow for now back up my opinion with evidence and quotes from the play.   To begin with, the  first of all  beseech occurs between the servants, this   serves to inform the  listening of the feud and prepares us for the   fight scene in Act 3 Scene1.   The ball scene plays a major part in the play, it is an exciting scene   but its include to enable the characters to meet. It all starts when   the Montagues sneak into the Capulets ball. Romeo and his fellow   Montagues are able to  touch on into the ball because it is a Masked   Ball. Just these small details tell the audience that their love was   meant to be, almost like fate.   Romeo is en   joying the party when suddenly he sees a beautiful looking   young woman. From here onwards he cannot  take for granted his eyes off Juliet just   like she cant with Romeo. I dont believe that Romeo had fallen in   love with Rosaline but this time he had, with a different  girlfriend O she   doth teach the torches to burn bright Romeo did not say these things    astir(predicate) Rosaline and this then strengthens the point that he had fallen   in love with this girl who he doesnt  tear down know the name of.   Meanwhile, Juliet was being forced to  adopt an older man against her   own will, but all this would change as she would do anything to be   with Romeo.   Romeo pulls Juliet behind a pillar and kisses her before even speaking   to her. Juliet then finds out that Romeo is a Montague My only love   sprung from my only hate this quote says it all she loved him dearly   but could not be seen with him as they are on opposite sides of two    fit families in Verona.  
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