Romeo And Juliet Love And Hate Essay

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Themes of Love and Hate in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
In Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, the author illustrates that love and hate can produce tragic results by puting it in between the families of Montague and Capulet using figurative language and dialogue. Therefore, the themes of love and hate are very important in the play as the plot is driven by these two themes. Shakespeare brings out the love between the two rivals through Romeo and Juliet and their relationships with the Friar and the Nurse. In this play, the themes of love and hate are closely linked (It’s kinda like tough love).Here, Romeo is thinking of love as Cupid, who though he is always blindfolded, still manages to make people fall in love. “Alas, that …show more content…

“…O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate.” (Act 3 scene 1 ⇒ 109-110) Romeo states that Juliet’s beauty has made him not capable of fighting and therefore, once again, his feelings of love, overpower his feelings of hate. The Friar is constantly taking care of not only Romeo’s problems, but Juliet’s as well, by giving her the sleeping potion. Although the Friar’s help turns out to cause more problems than solve them, his intention was good and he can be seen as a caring and loving character. In the ending of the play, the love between Romeo and Juliet, which was destined for destruction causes their deaths and from that, the ending of the feud. “Capulet: O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughter’s jointure, for no more Can I demand. Montague: But I can give thee more. For I will raise her statue in pure gold… Capulet: As rich shall Romeo by his lady's lie, Poor sacrifices of our enmity.” (Act 6 scene 3 ⇒ 294-303) Capulet and Montague make peace with each other after seeing that their children were so in love with each other that they sacrificed their lives for one another. The last line means that Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were because of the hate between the

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