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Thematic Complexity of Love in Romeo and Juliet
Summary: Analyzes the William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet. Expands upon the major theme of love using other elements such as time, stage imagagery, and language.
There are many different types of love in this world, thus there are many different ways of expressing love. What revolves around that love, and the many different circumstances, trials, and tribulations that a love might face can greatly influence the outcomes of that love. These trials and tribulations can also be seen as different literary elements when used in plays. When looking at Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, he used many different themes and elements to provide complexity to the love story. Shakespeare cleverly takes the main theme of the play, love, and ties in other elements such as time, stage imagery, and language to pull the whole play together in a way that makes one think about the play on other levels.
A love that must revolve around time and is not allowed to take a natural course is ultimately the worse kind of love that there...
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