One Ring To Rule Them All

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In one of the greatest playwrights of all time, Shakespeare writes a story of two star crossed lovers. Romeo and Juliet, the children of the rival Montagues and Capulets, fall in love with each other, and decide to get married, their love trumping all doubts from the rivalry. Shakespeare was one of the first writers, to ever utilize theatre tools such as tragedy of love. However love is but one aspect of caring. Attraction, infatuation, and love, are all differents aspects of the same emotion, just on different levels of intensity. So let’s explore how attraction, infatuation, and love compare and contrast to each other, and how they play a major role in the play Romeo and Juliet.
Attraction is the least extreme form of caring, and is a very complex emotion. Attraction is the physical side of caring, were you care for the person, without knowing them well. An example of this could be seen with an individual being attracted to another, based on their looks. This person doesn’t know the person well, but is still attracted to them. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is attracted to both Rosalin...

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