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How does Shakespeare present the theme of love and its links to violence, suffering and death?
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... How does Shakespeare present the theme of love and its links to violence, suffering and death? Throughout the play 'Romeo and Juliet', Shakespeare presents the audience with various forms of love; spiritual and physical, genuine and artificial love, and encourages them to think about their links to suffering, hate and deatth. The first example of this is Romeo's love for Rosaline, which is clearly and directly linked to suffering as his love for her is unrequited. However despite this link to pain, this is one of the more comical elements of the play and I think Shakespeare is using this relationship to introduce the idea of love being nothing more than a feeling of lust and desire as in these first scenes Romeo appears very insincere. When Romeo talks of Rosaline he uses very formal, melodramatic language and clichés such as "under love's heavy burden do I sink". It could be













