How Is Romeo And Juliet Hate Love

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Romeo and Juliet: Fates Bound by the Curse of Hated love In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare there is a large amount of underlying motifs, and morals, but non seem to be as present as the concept that when two factions of any kind war either faction can be happy. Within this play Shakespeare brings in to play the ideal that even the power pure love cannot overcome the horridness of war, and the stupidity of hatred within the confines of life. Romeo and Juliet were two children of two different worlds that came into contact by the slimiest of chances, and when they did they forged a love through hate, and through war a love that no other love could rival a love a pure as the clouds in the sky. Yet it was their love for each other that was also the downfall of their two households Romeo and Juliet the pair of lovers that toppled the world. Their love though as strong as it may be it was in fact not pure, but rather Romeo and Juliet’s love for one another was a curse not a gift a curse that used two foolish loves struck children to rebind the …show more content…

The love they had for each other was great but the greater their love for each other the more the plague of each house grew till finally something had to give and hate stands its ground much better than love does. The plague on the houses could not have been hate because that existed already nor could it have been war because that was what killed Mercutio in the first place the plague that Mercutio speaks of is the cursed love of Romeo and Juliet the love that must fail. No love can overcome the hate that people can force on to other people while the love and the hate are still alive one must die so the other may see its side of the story. Romeo and Juliet their cursed love had to fail in life. So the plague on both houses could be

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