What does Shakespeare have to say about love in the play Romeo and Juliet
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What does Shakespeare have to say about love in the play
'Romeo and Juliet'?
We are introduced to many different aspects of love
throughout the play 'Romeo and Juliet'. Shakespeare does this
by expressing his own views through his characters and their
opinions. As the play unfolds we begin to see several themes
evolving, although some of Shakespeare's views appear to
contradict one another. For example, the Nurse and Mercutio
believe that love can only
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to Mantua through this window thus explaining the idea of the window taking the life out of her room. Although the characters in Romeo and Juliet express many different versions of love the theme that Shakespeare seems to carry throughout the play is that all love, in particular the romantic love shared by Romeo and Juliet, is determined by fate and whether that love is allowed to survive and blossom cannot be determined by us.
to Mantua through this window thus explaining the idea of the window taking the life out of her room. Although the characters in Romeo and Juliet express many different versions of love the theme that Shakespeare seems to carry throughout the play is that all love, in particular the romantic love shared by Romeo and Juliet, is determined by fate and whether that love is allowed to survive and blossom cannot be determined by us.