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Romeo & Juliet

Through introduction, Romeo & Juliet peruses an incense of feud between two notable households. The Capulet's and Montague's.. two parties reserving purely intense hostilities for one another with a reason unknown. Why such reasons exist disbanded and lost its will through the aging times. Nothing but burning fumes to drag on a pointless conflict. A play, that for its time exceeded its own bounds during an era of misunderstanding between dialects. In the paradox of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, it reviews the Love between Romeo and Juliet and how it poetically describes the details of the affair with the Hate of the families. Shakespeare used to ultimately counter the family and its conflict between households. However this play used four Paradox examples, Love Vs. Hate will be the primary focus. Spearing into the Paradox itself, Romeo and Juliet both share substantial affectionate feelings for each other to the level of depicting Godly terms to express such love. To make such references, both Juliet and Romeo required an in doubtful love for one another without question to akin references. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet make referential subjects to express love. Although they each are used in a different matter.. all mean the same in the general translation. The entire play in fact uses hate, which would have been used to describe the feelings of both households. Although love finds its way to mingle the hating cycle and overall change the outcome of the feud.. at a cost. Juliet in the play would have to be the majority leader of poetics to describe her love for Romeo. She at one point even explains what the meaning of Montague is.. and why it should end it a hateful feeling. Her optimism causes the overall situation to alter itself for the better. During one moment she exclaims , "..But my true love is grown to such excess I cannot sum up sum of half my wealth." (A2.S2, Line 33-34). Her statement is trying to describe how her affectionate love for Romeo is too rich for her to count the viability of her physical wealth. Romeo too states numerous quotes that reviews his love for Juliet However the love for both Romeo and Juliet does not alter both families until another standpoint.. one much farther in the play. Near the starting of the play, a party of both Montague's and Capulet's face off in a poetic fight to the death. Sampson, a Capulet stated, " 'Tis true, and therefore women, being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the wall. Therefore I will push Montagues men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall." (A1.S1, Line 14-17). When Sampson vigorously stated that, his intent was to tell the Montague's that they deserved to be thrown against to the side like a woman when referring to potential hierarchy. Both families continuously use insults of hate and anger to each other when in the end it was all for nothing. Nearing the end, Love did prevail through the play's moral. Even if the consequences were high, the conflict that lasted for lifetimes did not continue. Romeo and Juliet's affection changed the way both families looked upon each other for the future endeavors of the play. However their secret love stated between them and a few others until the end.. thus cancelling their opportunities of a full peacetime end.

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