Romeo And Juliet Innocently In Love

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Have you ever fallen innocently in love? If you have, you know how it feels to have deep and passionate feelings for someone who is almost a total stranger to you. It might be fate or coincidence that brought you together, and it might be love or hate that tears you apart in the end. This puzzle of actions and feelings are wonderfully shown in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
Romeo and Juliet is considered to be a love story, but are these two characters’ brought about out of love, or just motivated by lust? Romeo whines and complains over Rosaline as the play begins, meaning his heart was truly set on Rosaline and not on juliet. Also Romeo’s “love” for Juliet is love at first sight, which is more of a sign of infatuation than love. If he loved her, it would have been based solely on her beauty, before even meeting her. …show more content…

“ Benvolio: Alas that love, so gentle in his view, should be so tyrannous and rough in proof! Romeo: Alas that love, whose view is muffled still, should without eyes see pathways to his will!” ( I,i,179-182). In this quote, they are referring to cupid who is blind, and anyone who is struck by his arrow falls blindlessly in love. In this case, Romeo fell blindlessly in love with Rosaline, so if he fell blindlessly in love for Rosaline, he couldn’t of had the eyes for Juliet.“ Else would maiden blush bepaint my cheek for that which thou hast heard me speak tonight fain would i dwell on form-fain, fain deny what i have spoke; but farewell compliment!” (II,ii,94-98). If Juliet was speaking the truth of her “love” for Romeo, she shouldn't have been embarrassed about him overhearing her confession, If you truly loved someone the way Juliet spoke of Romeo, you would want them to know about your feelings. “”Romeo: Lady,

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