In William Shakespeare’s brilliant play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, he addresses love and hope, death and demise, hinting towards the forceful nature of Romeo and Juliet’s forbidden love. As seen in Act I, the famous party scene, Romeo, who longs for love, Juliet, who doesn’t have any relationship in mind, met and love at first sight blooms. Then, in Act III, what is seen is a more leisurely relationship, less hasty.
Shakespeare’s use of realistic contrasting ideal imagery develops impulsion…
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