Romeo And Juliet Romantic Love Essay

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Love is a common human emotion, one that we all feel throughout our lives. Many would assume that something so common within our nature must be something easy to interpret, however, love is often misconstrued. Lust, infatuation, and mere ‘crushes’ are often misinterpreted as ‘love at first sight’, when love is truly more than just a physical attraction. Though the definition of love ranges from person to person, and can be different for a multitude of different relationships, romantic love is the most touched upon subject in media. Love is displayed in many works of fiction and nonfiction, and one of the most famous works that embodies ‘true romantic love’ is William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is widely considered a timeless …show more content…

Before the two meet, Romeo merely sees Juliet and he instantly forgets his prior obsession with Rosaline, to obsess over Juliet’s beauty, despite how Romeo spends the beginning of the play, leading up to his encounter with Juliet, pining over Rosaline. Eventually when Romeo and Juliet finally meet, they flirt for a short while, only talking about kissing, and nothing about each other, not even names, and yet they kiss twice, despite knowing nothing about the other, only feeling physical attraction for one another. However, both are convinced that they are in love with the other, …show more content…

It is not until Juliet’s nurse informs the two separately, that they know each other’s names and that the other is from the family of their enemies, yet they believe they are in love with one another, still barely knowing anything about one another. Their relationship is a purely physical one, with little to no depth, as their ‘love’ was only ‘skin-deep’. Similarly to their meeting, Romeo and Juliet’s relationship is a rushed one, starting with a chance meeting, another meeting shortly after, and then marriage, only a day later. This rushed nature of their relationship does not leave for much time for romantic development. They talk of love, but still, neither one knows all that much about the other. However, When Romeo and Juliet truly speak for the first time, after the Capulet party, both still decide to marry a day later, rather than waiting to see if their feelings of ‘love’ are actually love, and not just infatuation. After Romeo proposes that they get married that night, Juliet tells him to wait, but only until tomorrow Three words, dear Romeo, and good night

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