Examples Of Unrequited Love In Romeo And Juliet

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Love is the major theme in the Romeo and Juliet’s play by Shakespeare. Love is feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection to a parent, child, friend or partner. The way of love portrayed in the scene emphasises violent, euphoric and overpowering force that replaces all other values, loyalties, and emotions. The main types of love shown in the scene and the play as a whole are familial love, romantic love and unrequited love.
The type of love that we are seeing first in the play is unrequited love. Unrequited love is when one person loves another, but the other does not love him back. Unrequited love is a type of love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such. At the beginning of the play, Romeo loves Rosaline but she does not love him back. He …show more content…

The familial bonds between the family members in both families – Montague and Capulet – are portrayed as faithful and deep. Throughout the play, there are many situations where the younger members of the family are entering in fights against each other, mostly to protect the family’s pride and dignity. Referring to the Shakespeare’s play, an example of familial love is shown in the scene where Tybalt catches sight of Romeo and straightaway looks for the Capulet and tries to protect the family by punishing Romeo for entering the Capulet’s household. This is pointed out when Tybalt states that Romeo is the Capulet’s disrespectful enemy and that he came to ruin the Capulet’s party. His uncle, Lord Capulet, beliefs that Romeo can’t harm their family as he didn’t participate in the Verona’s fight and shows anger to Tybalt. In this situation, from Tybalt’s side, the type of love is represented as protecting the family’s respect and the Lord Capulet’s pride. However, it turns out to be a conflict between Tybalt and Lord Capulet. As expressed in the play, Tybalt always naturally takes revenge and acts violently and

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