Love Flashcards
General:
- At the beginning - Romeo portrays love as painful and depressing.
- Benvolio and Mercutio have a cynical view of love.
- Capulets’ - view love is based on money, status and power - don’t believe in love matches.
- Romeo’s attitude to love changes when he meets Juliet - he is happy and sociable again.
- Juliet is more cautious and practical than Romeo.
- Romeo and Juliet speak possessively about each other - they know very little about each other and there are both immature.
- They convince themselves that their love for each other rules all - they ultimately die for it.
Depressed/ confused about love 1.2
‘(Romeo) Under love’s heavy burden do I sink.’
Depressed/ confused about love 1.5
‘My only love sprung from my only hate!’
Depressed/ confused about love 3.2
‘O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!’
Romantic love 2.2
‘(Romeo) With love’s light wings did I o’erperch these walls.’
Romantic love 2.2
‘(Juliet) My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep.’
Practical love 2.2
‘(Juliet) O swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon.’
Practical love 1.4
‘(Mercutio) If love be rough with you, be love with love.’
Practical love 1.3
‘(Lady Capulet) So shall you share all that he doth posses.’
Possessive love 2.6
‘(Romeo) Love devouring death do what he dare, It is enough that I may but call her mine.’
Possessive love 5.2
‘(Juliet) I have bought the mansion of a love but not possessed it.’