Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet And The Crucible

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Love, an intense, deep feeling of connection, romantic, or sexual attachment showing affection for someone or something. As for all pleasant emotions, the feeling that comes with love is exquisitely satisfying. It feels like a cool, , long drink of water when you are parched on a hot day, it it refreshing. Scientists have a pretty good idea of what love does to the brain. Being in love floods the brain with chemicals and hormones that produce feelings of pleasure, obsession and attachment. Neuroscientists divide love into three phases: lust, attraction and attachment. During the lust phase, hormones flood the body with feelings of intense desire. Adrenaline and norepinephrine make the heart race and the palms sweat, while the brain chemical …show more content…

Many tales use the feeling to create conflict and resolutions within their plots. In the movie Titanic by James Cameron, Rose, an upper-class, rich woman meets Jack, a man of working class on a ship. They fall in love with each other but they’re social status’ forbid them from being together. They plan to run away together, when tragedy strikes. The boat collides with an iceberg and Jack is killed when the ship sink but Rose survives and has to move on with her life. The Shakespearian story of Romeo and Juliet is another example. The star-crossed lovers see each other and it is love at first sight, but when they realize who they are, they remember the feud between their families. At one point Romeo kills himself over Juliet’s sleeping body but then she wakes up, sees him lying there and kills herself as well. There seems to be a theme of people falling in love, and then one or more of the party …show more content…

Elizabeth knows the whole time though, because she goes to testify in court and lies for John so he won’t go to jail or worse, die. Unfortunately, John all ready told the truth about having an affair. In all of this John Proctor is created a martyr by Abigail’s doing. She gets on a ship and sails away before witnessing the heart-wrenching hanging of John, who says the lord’s prayer right before he parishes. Another martyr is John’s wife, Elizabeth. She, because of the actions of Abigail, feels the need to lie to the court to save her husband. Alas, John admitted to adultery so he is hung and Elizabeth is left without the love of her

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