Romeo And Mercutio Platonic Love Essay

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    Love is a topic that has taken over today’s world. From music to movies, everything is now based on the love and relationships between people. However, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, which is arguably the most famous love story in the world, could also be seen as a warning against love. The play Romeo and Juliet shows how platonic and romantic love can cause tragedy. First of all, platonic love caused tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. One of the ways platonic love lead to tragedy was through the love

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    Familial love Both Shakespeare and Luhrmann in Romeo and Juliet explores how love can be destructive and as a result, individuals feel the need to hate their enemies, which lead to tension and ultimately destruction. During the speech of the Prince, Shakespeare describes the familial love evident between members of the Capulet and Montage families as they cause the hate between them as a “pernicious rage” and metaphorically demanding that they “quench the fire”. The use of symbolism of “fire” to

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    Love is an overpowering force that dominates and influences the thoughts and actions of many individuals. Some make good decisions, while others make poor decisions due to love. These choices are made because of several types of love: romantic love, platonic love, and familial love. William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet showcases all the categories of love. In the play, many characters make hasty decisions as they are caught in the storm of Romeo and Juliet’s love lives. The love that they hold for

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    Romeo and Juliet -- Love Actually The concept of love is one of the most important aspects of human nature -- throughout popular culture today, literature, theatre, art, and music, people consistently ponder the nature and concept of love. Romeo and Juliet, the most famous love story in literature, written by William Shakespeare in the Elizabethan period centuries ago, muses and comments on the concept of love. Shakespeare personifies love in multiple instances: sexual love, unrequited love, courtly

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    Shakespeare’s tale Romeo and Juliet is all about the love displayed by characters, including the platonic love that is demonstrated by best friends Romeo and Mercutio. Both Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli are able to portray this perfectly in their own different ways during the major fight scene between Tybalt and Mercutio. Baz Luhrmann is able to portray love in this fight scene with dramatic and intense music, along with fast paced camera work and close up shots. The close ups, for example,

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    The Fine Line Between The Capulets and Montagues The story Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare as a tragic play, but has been rewritten many times as a novel. The main protagonists, Romeo and Juliet, are two teenagers who meet at a masquerade party, and fall in love with each other. One of the main conflicts they face is they are from rival families who constantly fight with one another, the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo is part of the Montague family and Juliet is part of the Capulet

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    In 'Romeo and Juliet', Shakespeare portrays different aspects and types of love in many ways. The obvious love is the fateful love between Romeo and Juliet although the play also displays platonic love, maternal love and aspects of adolescent love. The first kind of love shown in the play is teenage love through Romeo. Montague tells us that "Many a morning hath he (Romeo) been seen... adding to the clouds more clouds with his deep sighs." Romeo is often seen sighing showing that he is either depressed

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    Mercutio, in Act 2, Scene 1, jokes about his best friend in a way that shows they are close to one another: “Romeo! Humors! Madman! Passion! Lover! Appear thou in the likeness of a sigh; speak but one rhyme and I am satisfied!” (7-9). The influence of Mercutio’s character is clearly shown throughout the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, simply because Mercutio is Romeo’s inspiration for most of his decisions. Their friendship strengthens the choices made by the main characters. To put

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    Love has the ability to influence actions, and these actions can be good or bad. Love itself is generally not thought of as something harmful, but many times it can impair one’s ability to think clearly, and therefore prompt destructive decisions. Love is very powerful, and in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, it proves to not only lead to happiness, but also tragedy in familial, platonic, and romantic relationships throughout the play. Although we do not see much of the Montague family

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    For the Nightingale is a Lark Romeo and Juliet while laying in bed hear birds outside. When Romeo hears this he becomes concerned. Both his and Juliet’s reactions to this show very clearly how they are feeling in that moment. However there is a much deeper meaning and slight foreshadowing when looking at the symbolism within this scene. Relating directly to both of the birds referenced when they speak. Juliet clearly shows that she wants him to stay when she says,” It was the nightingale, and

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