Romeo and Juliet’s Oppositions
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Romeo and Juliet's Oppositions Shakespeare's play of Romeo and Juliet is filled with many oppositions. This play takes place over four days, however a lifetime of events and experiences are found within it. Love vs. Hate, Old vs. young, Montague vs. Capulet and many more. This is a play of love and tragedy, would Romeo and Juliet both have ended up dead, if they had thought about others not just themselves? Love and hate are the main aspects in Romeo and Juliet and explain the reasons for a lot of the characters actions. Romeo claims that he loves Juliet very intensely, however he also did so with Rosaline. Friar Lawrence, questions Romeo about this. "Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear? So soon forsaken? Young men's love then lies" He is making sure that Romeo is positive about his feelings for Juliet. Romeo has only met Juliet...

