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Romeo&Juliet

 

            The play, The tragedy of Romeo And Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is basically .
             about two families at fighting terms and the son and daughter of the families fall in love .
             and get separated. A poem also written by Shakespeare, Sonnet 116, defines True love .
             and Relates to the true love portrayed in Romeo and Juliet.
             The definition of true love as it appears in Sonnet 116, is love doesn't change over .
             time. It doesn't change when change happens around it. Love is not affected by .
             problems of the world. Love doesn't depend on physical beauty. True love never dies or .
             gets old. "Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending .
             sickles compass come; Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out .
             even to the edge of doom." (9-12) Physical beauty may change, but love never dies or .
             gets old.
             .
             Shakespeare's definition of true love in Sonnet 116 Relates to the true love .
             portrayed in the play of Romeo and Juliet. "Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or, if .
             thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I"ll no longer be a Capulet." (II, 2, 34-36) .
             Shakespeare shows true love through Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet fell in love .
             after first meeting at the "Capulet Party". .
             .
             I think that Shakespeare pretty much covered the whole definition of true love in .
             Sonnet 116 and showed it in the play. He shows all the steps that Romeo and Juliet have .
             to take with their families. He compares the love that she has for her family and the love .
             she has for Romeo. .
            


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