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Examine How Shakespeare Presents Love In A Variety Of Forms In 'Romeo And Juliet'.  

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Examine How Shakespeare Presents Love In A Variety Of Forms In 'Romeo And Juliet'. Consider How Different Characters Interpret The Meaning And Importance Of Love. 'Romeo and Juliet' has many different themes and messages, with one of the most popular being love. Shakespeare gives most significance to the romantic love between Romeo and Juliet, but there are lots of other aspects of love in the play and Shakespeare uses the different characters to present this. One form of love that Shakespeare describes in the play is the parental love between parents or carers such as the nurse, and children. Romeo's family life is presented as more caring than Juliet's. This is shown when Romeo's mother dies of grief when Romeo is banished and also when Juliet's parents don't understand how she's feeling and don't guess that she is prepared to kill herself. The Montague's are concerned about Romeo's state...

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