Discuss different aspects of love in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'.
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Discuss different aspects of love in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', contains different aspects of love between Romeo and Juliet, such as bawdy love, infatuation and love at first sight. Shakespeare starts the play with sexual innuendos, word plays, puns, references to male and female genitalia, aggression and sexual activities. The men are making jokes and fantasies about young love. They pull each other's leg and boast about their sexual fantasies. Shakespeare uses crude language and characters into his play to get the audience gripped to the play, to get them interested and wanting them to know what is going to happen next. Shakespeare uses infatuation as a form of young love in 'Romeo and Juliet'. Romeo is seems to be infatuated by Rosaline; "out of favour where I am in love" Romeo's infatuation is a parody of the courtly love tradition in which the spurned male...

