Romeo And Juliet: The Taxonomy Of Love

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When people say love, most of them think of dating and “romance.” Sometimes they think of sex. But the main definition is, according to the dictionary: “an intense feeling of deep affection.” So it’s not necessarily pertaining to a significant others. And apparently there is a “Taxonomy of Love?” Really? All it is is talking about how people act when it comes to romance and dating. Love is much more than that, but if the purpose of this paper is to dissect “love” using the “Taxonomy of Love” then that is what will be done - to an extent. If it is necessary to pick one category out of the Taxonomy of Romantic Attraction, Ludus definitely most applies to the author of this paper. Romance is not something to be prioritized or sought after; one …show more content…

In Shakespeare’s renowned play, Romeo and Juliet, the teenage protagonists’ romance is a dangerous mix of Mania and Eros, combined with the fact that their families’ stupid feud led them to come up with this clandestine scheme which resulted in six deaths. Romeo, who fell into the category of Mania, was emotionally unstable, found love painful, but felt a burning need for love. Juliet, who could be categorized as Eros, “fell in love” the moment she met Romeo; though not as dramatic or demanding, she wanted a permanent relationship with him as soon as possible. Mutually yearning to be with each other, they got married. Because of the Capulets’ and Montagues’ petty feud, Romeo was banished to Mantua after a skirmish with Tybalt, in with he rightfully killed the rat-catcher for killing Mercutio. This resulted in Juliet faking her own death to get out of an arranged marriage, Romeo to think she was actually dead and kill himself, and Juliet killing herself. If they had been in a safe enough environment to discuss these feeling with their parents, their parents could have explained to them how stupid they were being. Instead, they both died along with four other people. Congrats, Montagues and Capulets. That’s what you get for hating each other with such a burning passion. Couldn’t have given tolerating or even loving each other a try, could

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