Laurence72
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the topic is - compare Romeo's love with rosaline to romeo and juliets love
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Romeo and Juliets love Vs romeos love for rosaline
In the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet Romeo is lovesick. He is in love with a girl named Rosaline. Rosaline does not love Romeo back. This is an example of the immature and superficial love Romeo has for Rosaline. Not only is this love for Rosaline superficial Romeo's love for Rosaline is unrequited. He loves her but she does not love him. Romeo does not tell her that he loves her. Romeo's words for his love for Rosaline are very insincere and he discusses his love for Rosaline using sad language "In sadness, cousin, I love a woman." Romeo describes his love for Rosaline in a series of paradoxes "O brawling love, O loving hate" this shows he is confused and upset, I believe Romeo jas an imature obsession with rosalin, he is inlove with the idea of being inlove, he has never met rosaline therefore his love for her is only skin deep
The love romeo and juliet share for eachother is true love
it is love at first sight In a very poetic verse Romeo expresses his feeling for Juliet saying she is beautiful “Beauty too rich for use.” Romeo idolizes Juliet and truly loves her. Unlike Romeo immature obsession with Rosaline, Juliet also returns this love to Romeo when she says, “Which is the god of my idolatry, And I’ll believe in thee.” It is profound and real. It is beautiful "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? / It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" Here Romeo describes his love in a soliloquy. He describes Juliet as the sun and Rosaline as the envious moon "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon.” this shows that he loved juliet much more than he love rosaline
Their love for each other is nothing short of a fairytale love. It symbloizes everything that love should be, romantic, passionate and and unselfish, Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other was so strong that neither could go on without the other in their life and in the end they make the ultimate sacrifices for each other, their own lives..
350 word- 400 MAX
edit or change please
Romeo and Juliets love Vs romeos love for rosaline
In the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet Romeo is lovesick. He is in love with a girl named Rosaline. Rosaline does not love Romeo back. This is an example of the immature and superficial love Romeo has for Rosaline. Not only is this love for Rosaline superficial Romeo's love for Rosaline is unrequited. He loves her but she does not love him. Romeo does not tell her that he loves her. Romeo's words for his love for Rosaline are very insincere and he discusses his love for Rosaline using sad language "In sadness, cousin, I love a woman." Romeo describes his love for Rosaline in a series of paradoxes "O brawling love, O loving hate" this shows he is confused and upset, I believe Romeo jas an imature obsession with rosalin, he is inlove with the idea of being inlove, he has never met rosaline therefore his love for her is only skin deep
The love romeo and juliet share for eachother is true love
it is love at first sight In a very poetic verse Romeo expresses his feeling for Juliet saying she is beautiful “Beauty too rich for use.” Romeo idolizes Juliet and truly loves her. Unlike Romeo immature obsession with Rosaline, Juliet also returns this love to Romeo when she says, “Which is the god of my idolatry, And I’ll believe in thee.” It is profound and real. It is beautiful "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? / It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" Here Romeo describes his love in a soliloquy. He describes Juliet as the sun and Rosaline as the envious moon "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon.” this shows that he loved juliet much more than he love rosaline
Their love for each other is nothing short of a fairytale love. It symbloizes everything that love should be, romantic, passionate and and unselfish, Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other was so strong that neither could go on without the other in their life and in the end they make the ultimate sacrifices for each other, their own lives..