Different types of love in Romeo and Juliet
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Different types of love expressed in Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet; based on the poem by Arthur Brocher, explores a number of different types of love. The play is a tale of 'two star-crossed lovers' and how they meet and how their love develops. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, written in 1595. The story itself was not anything new or different, but the way Shakespeare wrote the story made it popular. The language that he used to communicate their love for each other was written so poetically. For example, in Act 2, Scene 2, Romeo says, "But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." Even when Romeo is about to kill himself (Act 5, Scene 3), Shakespeare makes the scene beautiful. This play concentrates on raw human emotions ranging from hate to true love. The...

