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Below you will find the important quotes in Romeo and Juliet related to the theme of Family and Duty. Prologue Quotes. Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
Romeo answers Juliet’s serious and practical question with a flight of romantic fantasy. Throughout the play, Juliet is more grounded in the real world than Romeo. For her, the freedom that love brings is the freedom to leave her parents’ house and to have sex.
One of the most frequently misunderstood quotations from Romeo and Juliet is Juliet’s question to her lover, in Act 2 Scene 2: not where are you Romeo, but why are you Romeo (i.e., a Montague, a member of an enemy family)? O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
out rime or reason. In Romeo and Juliet the medieval and Renaissance concept that sexual love is a manifestation of the cosmic love of God, which holds to-gether the universe in a chain of love and imposes order on it, acts as a nexus between the two doctrines. It may be said of Shakespeare's drama, as Harold S.
What are three significant quotes about romantic love in Romeo and Juliet? Romeo's feelings of romantic love do not just extend to Juliet, but to his previous obsession, Rosaline.
The main themes in Romeo and Juliet are the transformative power of love, loyalty and family honor, violence and conflict, and tragic fate. Love's Transformative Power: Romeo and...
Quotes from Romeo and Juliet representing different types of love include: unrequited love, "She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow / Do I live dead that live to tell it now" (Act 1, Scene...