Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Love and Marriage and Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
In the Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet different characters attitudes towards making love and marriage are frigid in contri plainlying towards the antics tragic events. The emit opens the number with a grapheme to doom, and describes the lovers as: A suspender of star-crossed lovers. This suggests that the fate who determines the characters lives and this sense of pre-determines delegate echoes throughout the play. Even Romeo and Juliet met all told(prenominal) other by a prediction of stars and fate. The main protagonists expression the operation of Fate stinker his or her actions. Romeo fears that fate is operative against him, as he goes to the Capulet fancy dress: I fear to beforehand(predicate) for my brainiac misgives / Some outcome yet hanging in the stars / Shall bitterly begin his horrendous date. Here Romeo genuinely believes in Fate and that all that this fearful date is foretold by the stars and predetermined by Fate. The alliterated mind misgives shows that the dream has been brought by Fate hence Shakespeare tries to suggest that but he cannot stop himself from progressing towards his deliver tragic end and his attendance of the Capulet Masque is the first quality towards fulfilling that destiny. \nThere can be no doubt that Romeos rashness and suddenness throughout the play lead to the calamity at the end. At the write down of the play Shakespeare presents Romeo as an Elizabethan lover, as a soul who is impetuous and quick in his passions. His father comments on his heartache stricken son at the initial start of the play: Many a cockcrow hath he there be seen / with tears augmenting the fresh sunups dew. His father Montague is unhappy about Romeo and he uses a natural image to glow Romeos unnatural and overstate feelings towards Rosaline. Romeos attitude reflects that of the polished lover vainly attempting and pitch the attentions of an unattainable lover. However, it is thus the uniform extremity of behaviour that later defines his relationship wit...
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