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Romeo and Juliet is as much about conflict as it is about Love.

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Romeo and Juliet is as much about conflict as it is about Love. How true do you think this is? Romeo and Juliet has always been seen as a classic love story, it involves two young people who fall in instant love but are troubled by their families differences who are extreme rivals of each other. People who hear about the play or the story develop their own perception about the story. The play is known to be about love so we find that people have a conspicuous perception about love with in the play and that love is more apparent in the play that conflict. An example of what most people remember about the play is a very famous scene where Romeo is talking to Juliet who is on a balcony, she says: 'Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?' This scene is the most known to people and is one...

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