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Types Of Love In Romeo And Juliet

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  Total Pages: 3.82
  Total Words: 956
  Total Characters: 4837
  Number of Sentences: 57


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  Words per Sentences: 16.77
  Characters per Words: 5.06


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  Flesch Reading Ease: 63.62
  Fog Scale Level: 11.56
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 8.55  

Types of love in Romeo and Juliet

     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 their love from their families until the very end.
after Romeo and Juliet died in the Caplulet tomb the two
families see their hate and reconcile for the love of their
beloved children.  Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet reviled
love as a war as a religion as a malady and as a cult.
     The theme of love, which he explains in other keys in
plays before and after remain central, though now it is to
idealized in all seriousness(Sauffer 29).  All through the
play Shakespeare constantly held love as the basis of the
play.  The actual ethical energy of the drama resides in its
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realization of the purity and intensity of ideal love.  Here
there is no swerving(Stauffer 32).  Stauffer believes that
Romeo and Juliet's love was pure and intense also it is
constant ever since the they lay eyes on each other.  Romeo
and Juliet's love is a perfect blending of body and soul.
     The obstacle which is a feature of the amour-passion
legend is partly external, the family feud; but is partly a
sword of the lovers' won tempering since, unlike earlier
tellers of the story, Shakespeare leaves us with no
explanation of why Romeo did not put Juliet on his horse and
make for Manturia(Mahood 392).  If Romeo would leave Verona
with his love Juliet both will live with each other and
could be in love till they are old and gray, but instead
Romeo leaves with out his love and die young with each
other.
     The love of Romeo and Juliet is immediate violent and
final.  In the voyage of the play they abandon themselve...

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