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Essay / Romeo and Juliet Aliya - 1093
The disasters of loveLove: the most splendid, indescribable and intense euphoric feeling for someone or something. Young love can cause someone to act and think irrationally; as if love had a magical power over the body and the mind. In William Shakespeare's tragic playwright Romeo and Juliet, two lovers cross paths marked by destiny; Although the odds are stacked against them due to a bitter and lingering family feud, Romeo and Juliet recklessly go against their parents' wishes and risk everything for love. Love often results in bad decisions. Throughout the story, Romeo and Juliet behave in ways that are considered reckless. Throughout the book, beloved teenagers rush into everything, get married, and even commit manslaughter; It's safe to say that love can stop people from acting in ways that would normally be considered strange. When couples are in love, they learn the hard way that rushing often leads to terrible conclusions. Romeo and Juliet's impatience will end in tragedy. At the beginning of the play, Romeo is concerned about Rosaline. He claims that he “has never seen his equal since the creation of the world” (I.II. 99-100). In love with Rosaline, Romeo is anguished by Rosaline's refusal to love him. Yet later that night, when Romeo and Juliet meet, he suddenly forgets Rosaline and declares: "Give it up, sight, for I never saw true beauty until this night" (I. IV. 59-60). By this, Romeo not only contradicts himself, but he also validates the fact that their love is based on external beauty. Even though it is the destiny of these lovers to be together, they should not rush into complicated things like love. At one point, even Juliette thinks their love "is too rash, too imprudent, too sudden... middle of paper ... it was about freeing Juliette from her forced marriage and putting her in the arms of Romeo. . Apparently, Juliet is so unhappy that “if all else fails, she herself has the power to die” (III.V.242). Juliette does not take long to turn towards death. With a little preparation and communication, all this distress could have been avoided, but when you're hit by the moon, you don't have the time or thought of rationality. Most often, love makes you lose sight of reality and make rash decisions. Love can make a person so absorbed in a relationship that they can no longer think intelligently. This can cause someone to rush into everything and do things they would never usually do, like getting married or even killing a man. Only a select few who have endured something euphoric like love could understand and relate to this subject. Unfortunately, Romeo and Juliet are not experienced enough to love each other attentively..