Romeo And Juliet Comparative Essay

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Romeo & Juliet Comparative Essay In Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘Sonnet 130’ love is presented in various different ways. At the beginning of the play, Romeo’s idea of love towards Rosaline is depicted as an immature obsession based on physical attraction. However later in the play, Romeo’s affection towards Juliet refines to a strong type of worship with passionate love and extreme devotedness as they are willing to die for each other. This differs from Sonnet 130 as it acknowledges that appearance isn't important, but the emotional connection towards each other is. The first way that love is presented in Romeo & Juliet is Romeo’s immature obsession based on solely physical appearance that brings Romeo chaotic emotions. When …show more content…

When Romeo is looking at Juliet through her window, he describes her as ‘fair sun’ and ‘far more fair’ than the moon.This suggests that Romeo believes she is a as beautiful as the sun, which can be connected to not only beauty but also power and glory. Since the sun is the center of the solar system it is in charge of our life Earth but also the other planets giving it the sense of power. Furthermore, Juliet is then the center of Romeo’s life meaning that she is the most important to him.The sun also gives us life through getting us oxygen to live and breathe on Earth. Juliet brings Romeo life on Earth as he can’t live without her. She also brings light into his life since Romeo had been heartbroken by Rosaline, until he met Juliet, which brightened up his life. It could also relate to them having to hide in the day as they are from different families. Therefore he says that he doesn't like the moon as he doesn't like only being able to see Juliet at night. He mainly means this quote to relate to Juliet’s appearance as they have barely talked at all and were in love at first sight. Furthermore, the sun is shown as what could be seen as a halo making Juliet a holy figure, like an angel. This tells us that Romeo has a strong worship towards Juliet as he describes her very

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