Romeo And Juliet Love And Unrequited Love Essay

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Act one scene one Romeo is hurting as he is experiencing unrequited love as the woman he claims to love does not feel the same. In Audens poem despairing lover, the character is experiencing unrequited love the same as Romeo but on a larger scale as he is contemplating suicide. Shakespeare personifies love giving it human features as shown 'alas, that love, so gentle in his view, should be so tyronous and rough in proof!' Auden does the same by asking if love can 'pull extrodinary faces?' Personification helps the reader to relate to the idea of love by using the word extraordinary, Auden makes love sound particularly special and unusual. However, 'pulling faces' sounds childish so love seems inconsistent sometimes special and sometimes silly. Shakespeare uses personification and in doing so by describing love as a person, Shakespeare also helps the reader to understand what love is like. The contrast between the word gentle and rough shows that love is inconsistent, both Auden and Shakespeare are trying to give the reader the same ideas.
Shakespeare gives us a personalised view of l...

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