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Romeo and Juliet - An exploration into the language of love.  

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Romeo and Juliet An exploration into the language of love I am studying Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. For my coursework I will have to describe and look at three scenes within Shakespeare's masterpiece Romeo and Juliet. The three scenes are the party scene, balcony scene and the parting. While looking at these scenes I will be describing the language of love for example referring to religion and contrasts between light and dark as another example. In the party scene (act 1 scene 3) when Romeo first lays eyes upon Juliet he is instantly attracted to her and taken in by her breath taking beauty. The first words he speaks are "O she doth teach the torches to burn bright". If you look at this quotation the first word Romeo speaks is 'O' this is as though he is taken away by her immense beauty. Also when he...

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