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Romeo And Juliet Concepts Of Love

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an intense and moving story about the love two adolescents share with each other only after meeting twice. Shakespeare not only explores the instantaneous love Romeo and Juliet have but has also included the different concepts of love people might go through, in the play. Gregory and Sampson interoperate ‘love' in a completely different manner than Romeo and Juliet, their intentions are animal like. Gregory and Sampson can also represent a typical, simple minded man scared of commitment. Friar Lawrence's interpretation of love is unlike Romeo and Juliet's and not like Gregory and Sampson either. Being a man of the earth, he believes that you should take your time when it comes to love. The genuine of all love is the cliché' of ‘love at first sight' combined with the classic ‘forbidden love' that Romeo and Juliet come to experience. This kind of love only happens once after every Armageddon. The passion and love they hold for each other is......


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