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Comment on Romeo's language; study of is language-comparing words about Rosaline with those words about Juliet.  

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Comment on Romeo's language; study of is language-comparing words about Rosaline with those words about Juliet. " With close reference to Act 1, explain how Shakespeare suggests that Romeo's love for Juliet is more Sincere then his love for Rosaline." 'Romeo and Juliet' is a playscript written by William Shakespeare in 1595, it is a play about two "star-crossed lovers," set in Renaissance Italy, where the couple's families are the fiercely antagonistic Capulets and Montagues. Whilst reviewing the first act of 'Romeo and Juliet.' A brief understanding of Romeo's rejected love from Rosaline and his returned love from Juliet can be acquired. Romeo is a son of the Montague whereas Juliet is a daughter of the Capulets. At the beginning of this act, Romeo is deeply in love with Rosaline, yet he comments negatively about his love for her. This is because Rosaline does not return the love Romeo...

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