other, and understand each other. Lust is a whole different topic. Lust is the hormonal desire to have sex, and is therefore a completely different subject. Love often is used in literature. Love stories are stories about a romantic relationship. In love stories, characters develop love for each other, characters break up, then get together again, and sometimes they get married. But never in a love story are character just teenagers, driven by lust. In Romeo and Juliet, by world-renowned William Shakespeare…
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One can easily misinterpret lust, an extraordinary emotion of sexual enthusiasm towards someone, as love, a vigorous feeling of deep endearment. What may seem love at first sight can solely be a matter of teenage lust. This is very nicely portrayed in the tragic love story of “Romeo and Juliet” which is cherished and adapted to a variety of cultures around the world. It is commonly accepted as the benchmark and the pinnacle of all love stories, and this may be true on the surface, but search a little…
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Romeo and Juliet are obviously in lust. If you only meet a person you can’t say you love them just for their looks. You got to get to know the person before you love them. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection while lust is like when you love someone just because of their looks. Romeo went to the party and took only one look at Juliet and thought he was in love with her. It is not real love just because you think the person is attractive like Romeo did. You don’t know exactly when someone…
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Lust is, a very strong sexual desire for someone. Lust and Love are two different things, but are both powerful to desire. Lust is a physical attraction, and can be seen in the story of “Romeo and Juliet.” The famous Shakespeare play shows, us that lust can overshadow romantic love. Romeo and Juliet both are from different rival families that are out to get one another. They both are extraordinarily powerful, and they would do anything for family. That is, until Romeo and Juliet met. Betrayal, lies…
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The story of Romeo and Juliet is widely known for the lover’s tragic ending. Some argue that they are actually in lust, not love. Their are key moments in this play that show that Romeo and Juliet’s love is not love, but it is lust. In Shakespeare’s version of the play, they are less in love, but in lust because they rush and are impatient, refuse the advice of older and wiser characters, and Romeo is simply trying to find someone to replace Rosaline. Romeo and Juliet rush into their love extremely…
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Romeo and Juliet fell into love with each other at first sight, it was not just lust. Romeo and Juliet are rivals that fell in love with each other at a Capulet party. They then secretly got married and held secret meetings to see each other. At the end of the book Romeo thought Juliet killed herself, so he then committed suicide, when Juliet woke up to find him dead she then killed herself. They had fallen in love and it could have not been lust because they committed suicide to be together, they…
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Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the “star crossed lovers” mistake their lust and infatuation for love, causing catastrophe. Romeo’s infatuation with Juliet, Juliet’s lust for Romeo, and the catastrophe caused by their poor choices all play a part in the tragic story. Their mistaken love, causing both parties to make questionable choices throughout the novel, which causes them to end with their treacherous fate: “For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo” (V.3.320-321)…
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The tragedy of Romeo & Juliet The question has been thrown around that if Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are really in love or in lust. This is a question many readers ask themselves after reading Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. There are a number of moments in the play that seem to suggest that the main characters might not understand the true nature of love. Romeo and Juliet's relationship show readers their immaturity and superficial infatuation with each other because the two only knew…
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I believe that Romeo and Juliet definitely have a lust relationship. They have a strong attraction for each other based off of how their faces and bodys look. The only reason they say they “love” each other is because they like looking at each other, and doing other things in that nature. To love somebody, you have love what’s inside, but you also need to find their looks attractive too. People who love each other enjoy talking to each other and would sacrifice things for the other person. They genuinely…
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Romeo and Juliet are “in lust”. It is not possible for them to be in love when they met one day and claimed that they were “in love”. I honestly do not believe in love at first sight. I do not think it is possible; you can not just look at someone and think you are in love. You have to actually know the person to be in love with them. Romeo and Juliet’s claimed love is not real. They know nothing about each other except what family they are a part of, their kissing abilities, and what each one looks…
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