Theme Of Lust In Romeo And Juliet

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The definition of love is an intense mental feeling of deep affection for one or another. In one of Shakespeare's famous play “Romeo and Juliet”, is made up of not a love story but an story of lust with many different consequences. This story is made up of different personalities such as Romeo and Juliet who are not in love but in lust. Romeo is a type of person who when he falls for someone he falls deep and it's hard to let go of. Juliet on the other hand has never been in an environment of love she is just a smart, cheerful child. Then there's Juliet's nurse who has no filter. She has raised Juliet since her from birth. Count Paris who has seen Juliet's beauty, wants to marry her as soon as possible. There’s also Juliet's parents Lady Capulet and Lord Capulet, and they don't care about love, only money and what's good for their village. Juliet and Romeo can't keep there hands off each other and end up in a secret marriage.

Love is a deep affection for someone that you can wait forever for. The play is a story of two people that don't show affection for an mental but just …show more content…

The story of Romeo and Juliet is nothing but a story of Lust. People might believe that this is a romantic story because of how they both killed themselves to be together, but that was all an accident. Juliet drank a sleepy medication to make it look like she had died. Romeo took it as she had killed herself. That he took the life of himself. As Juliet woke up and realized that her Romeo had died she killed her life as well. They moved very quickly in the relationship with less than 48 hours they were married and physically together. Juliet showed that she would do anything to get out of marrying Count Paris, even faking her own death. Romeo showed that he falls for any girl he sees in seconds. Therefore they were a lust story not a story about

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