Title: The Death of Two Lovers Was Romeo And Juliet's Death worth the results? Was their love worth any sacrifice?
Title: Title: The Death of Two Lovers Was Romeo And Juliet's Death worth the results? Was their love worth any sacrifice?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 653 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Title: The Death of Two Lovers Was Romeo And Juliet's Death worth the results? Was their love worth any sacrifice?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 653 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Romeo and Juliet had a pure, true love. Throughout the play, Shakespeare gives evidence of the vehement devotion they have for each other. For instance, their love is evident in that each is willing to love the other without regard for the consequences, and both Romeo and Juliet love each other more than they love themselves. This form of love is worth any sacrifice. Furthermore, their love and subsequent death brought peace to Verona, however
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of Romeo and Juliet, but the two lovers achieved true love. Their true love was worth their death because to finally be able to be together and be recognized, if only in death was still all they wanted. Also, their fervent devotion for each other throughout the course of the play and their passionate relationship was also true love. In death, Romeo and Juliet were free and at peace, and that was worth it all.