Romeo and Juliet- Unbelievable Love for the 21st Century Audiences

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“Romeo and Juliet” a play about two star crossed lovers, written by William Shakespeare has come a long way in symbolizing and representing love. In the play they overcome many obstacles and prove their love by choosing death over not being with each other. However, to a 21st century audience their love fails to be believable. Their love doesn’t seem practical because they fall in love within moments of meeting each other. In addition, Romeo was obsessively love struck over Rosaline moments before meeting Juliet. Also, their love fails to be realistic because it seems superficial rather than pure.

Firstly, Romeo and Juliet’s love is rather rushed and sudden; they fall in love with each other within moments of meeting. At this point neither Juliet nor Romeo know each other, or that they are from feuding families. For example, at Capulets party Romeo sees Juliet for the first time and claims he loves her with just one glance. In the play he asks, “What lady’s that which doth enrich the hand of yonder knight?” (I.v.48) to a Serving man at the party. Soon after, he begins describing...

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