The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet

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In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare two young people instantly fall in love with one another. The two meet at a party where one isn't supposed to be. They instantly know that the love they hold for each other is true. This scene is important because without it the two would have never met and the story would have never existed. They instantly fall in love because Juliet thinks it is her fate, they forget everything else besides one another, and they protect each other.

In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare shows us that true love can be found through what you believe is your fate. In Act I, Scene V Shakespeare wrote, “My only love, sprung from my only hate….prodigious birth of love it is to me that I must love a loathed enemy.”(lines 147-150). This is saying that Juliet loves this man even though it is from the only thing she hates, which is Montagues. This is important because in the play all Capulets are supposed to hate all Montagues and all Montagues are supposed to hat Capulets. This is also important because Juliet thinks that being with Romeo is her fate. …show more content…

Smith in 1792 you can tell that Romeo and Juliet are at the center of attention at the party. In this painting Romeo is holding Juliet’s hand while they sit off to the left side. They are focused just on the two of them because they are looking straight into each other's eyes as everyone else is either dancing or watching them two. One can tell that they love each other because Romeo is leaning towards Juliet and maybe trying to get a kiss. This shows that the two truly love each

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