Comparing Love And Hatred In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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The term hate or hatred is a powerful word which refers to an intense dislike for something. On the opposite side is love, a passionate affection for someone. In William Shakespeare’s poem, Romeo and Juliet, the themes of love and hate are a combined importance throughout the whole story. Shakespeare advocates that his ballad, Romeo and Juliet is more about love than hate; however, he shows that the theme of hatred is just as important as it sometimes intensifies the theme of love. This is explored by Shakespeare’s layout of his poem. Additionally how the family feuds powers up Romeo and Juliet’s love. Finally the real means of true love also supports that, hatred deepens the love in the story and that Romeo and Juliet is more about love

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