Analysis of Romeo's and Juliet's Exchange
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Adam Swallow Key -: Courtly - try to woo a woman with poetry. Arranged - you make plans for it. Spontaneous - you don't plan it but do it because you feel like. Shakespeare explains 3 types of love, Courtly, arranged and spontaneous and even more. Love is one of the powerful emotions known by the human being. The most renown play Romeo + Juliet and has found it's place in history. Shakespeare packs a great deal of meaning into each line. You can read Romeo + Juliet to find out about Elizabethan life, but in them you will also see reflected back at you the unchanging aspects of humanity. It seems as if Shakespeare looked for things that wouldn't change like love, power, honour, friendship and loyalty. We see love: at first sight, which is one-sided and between young lovers. We also see love in old ages between members of one...

