Shakespeare and The Meaning of Love in Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet is always acknowledged by the youth with prompt sympathy, somehow demonstrating the substance of love, what it should be an endless hypothesis, a gratification of every resurgent desire and a matter to be loved. Its two star-crossed lovers engross the appreciation of most people without any motive for direction. Love at first sight, drumming the most bountiful feelings and centring the whole of two beings’ forces on each other, conveying out the most excellent in each, subduing the paltry and hideous passions, appears to be fine transparently and always feasible. Readers find Romantic fictions superficial; full of grudges, and endlessly width from the path they advance sexual relations, but Romeo and Juliet, in a peculiar way, shuns all this.
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