True Love In Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare

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True love is defined as an affection between two individuals that is meant to be, for better or for worse, through good times and through bad times, a bond that can never be broken, not even by death. While the idea of true love is a beautiful thing, one should ask: Does true love even exist? The answer to that is no. There is no such thing as true love. People can have a very strong affinity towards someone, they can even love someone, but true love is a nonsensical term made up by dreamers who wish to make their love feel more special. Love, one the other hand, is a real and very complex thing. Love has the power to completely change an individual, to change the very fiber of their being. This brings up an important question: Can love change people for better, or for worse? Love’s undeniable power can change people in both of these ways. …show more content…

“O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate And in my temper soften'd valour's steel!” (Shakespeare III. I. 1620-1622). Romeo’s love for Juliet made him weaker and supposedly caused his Mercutio’s death; this is due to Romeo’s unwillingness to fight and his penchant for peace. Love also detracts from his humanity as well. Romeo loved Mercutio like a brother. When Mercutio was killed, the love Romeo had for Mercutio turned into hate towards Tybalt. Romeo killed Tybalt way too

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