theme of love Flashcards
love and death are intrinsically….
linked foreshadowing the tragic conclusion to the play
at the start of the play romeos feelings….
of love are presented as inscincere
thus arguably shakesperaere…..
is satirising Romeo when he first lays eyes on Juliet
howeber Romeo and juliets first….
meeting is presented as traditionally romantic through shakespeares use of the sonnet form
romeos language towards Juliet is more…
poetic focusing on her his subject
indeed Romeo dreams of Juliet…
waking him from death, such is the power of her love, however this soliloquy merely creates pathos for Romeo, whos fate with Juliet is sealed
quotes for love and death are intrinsically
star crossed lovers
death marked love
‘‘the sonnet’’
quotes for at the start of the play romeos feelings
o brawling love oh brawling hate
love is a smoke made with fume sights
quotes for shakepeare satirisong romeo
did my heart love till now
for I never saw true beauty till this night
quotes for traditionally romantic
religious lexicon saints pilgrims
from my lips by thine my sin purged
sonnet form
quotes for romeos language is poetic
the brightness of the cheek whould shame those stars
quotes for Romeo dreams of Juliet waking from death
I dreamt my lady came and found me dead
Romeo soliquy
what does Shakespeare present young love as
capricious
my lips …..
two blushing pilgrims
analysis of my lips two blushing pilgrims
through the repition of lips shakepeare could be creating the effect of desire and objectification towards Juliet
it could also be argued this is Shakespeare challenging ideas at the time towards women and how they were seen as merely objects to them
the metaphor two…… linking to religion shows the significance of their love, furthermore the through the link this could be a method used by Shakespeare to not crtiwue young love but to involve the audience with his views as by this comparison could be seen as degrading religion down th the idea of love which would’ve angered the audience due to religion being rife in the elizabthan era