The Trouble and Pain Associated With Love in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

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The Shakespearean tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” represents the idea that love incurs a price through a range of dramatic techniques. In this play, it becomes very clear that intense and sudden passionate love brings hurt and pain to the lovers involved, as well as their family and friends.

In the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet reinforce the idea of unrequited love brings emotional hurt to the lover is conveyed through the representation of the Romeo and Rosaline relationship. Romeo’s emotional hurt and pain, is reinforce through the use of characterisation and figurative languages representing his unrequited painful costs. In the line said by Montague: “Many morning hath he. Been seen, with tears augmenting the fresh morning dew. Adding to clouds more clouds with is deep signs”, reinforces Romeo’s sacrificial love for Rosaline, sacrificing his love, tears and sighs, he ended up rejected by Rosaline for she didn’t need his love (unrequited love), the use of hyperbole in the quote clearly shows Romeo’s exaggeration of his sense of sorrow. In Act 1 scene 1 the use of light and retreat imagery is shown, representing Romeo’s despair, resulting him to retreats from of society: “Shut up his windows, locks fair daylight out, and make himself an artificial night”

The trouble created by love is suggested soon after Romeo and Juliet’s experience their intense romantic relationship. In Act 1 scene 5 when Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at the Capulet’s party. From the very start Romeo already had felt inferior (not superior) to the beauty and goodness of Juliet: “If l profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this, my lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with ...

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...yalty. The line said by Mercutio: “O calm, dishonourable, vile submission! Alla stoccata carries it away (He draws) Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk” The use of Descriptive triplet in the words ‘vile,’ ‘dishonourable’ and ‘submission’ all have negative connotations which emphasises Mercutio’s anger with Romeo because he won’t defend for himself, thinking Romeo is submissive and cowardly in not wanting to fight.. Mercutio had paid the ultimate price of love, to protect Romeo’s honour and loyalty, his life. Mercutio’s tone of bitterness emphasises his anger with the conflict with the two families taking his life cursing them both (families): “I am hurt. A plague a’ both house! I am sped. Is he gone and hath nothing.”

In the same way that “Romeo and Juliet” represent love as incurring hurtful emotional cost; love often exposes us to hurt and trouble.

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