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Examine the variety of forms of love that Shakespeare creates in Romeo and Juliet  

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Examine the variety of forms of love that Shakespeare creates in 'Romeo and Juliet' In this essay I plan to examine a variety of loves that Shakespeare has created in the play 'Romeo and Juliet'. First I will examine Romeo's love for Juliet then Romeo's love for Rosalind. After I will examine Juliet's love for the Nurse then Juliet's love for Lady Capulet. In each relationship I will include quotes and explanations to try and prove my statements. I will also talk about the laws at the time of Shakespeare. I do not intend to describe one of these relationships only; I am examining them all fully. In Act 1, Scene 5 (Line 92) Romeo speaks to Juliet for the first time in the play. They kiss but then the Nurse who has a message for Juliet interrupts them. Her mother wishes to speak with her. After Juliet has...

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