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Comparing Different Types of Love in William Shakespeares Romeo and Ju
Comparing Different Types of Love in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet         The three different examples of love between Romeo and Juliet, Romeo     and Rosaline and Paris and Juliet do share some similar aspects, but     they also have their own differences. These three different types of     love show us the variations of love and how it can mask itself into     different forms.       Romeo's 'love' for Rosaline. He was portrayed as a Petrarchan lover     and his 'love' was simply an infatuation. He did not take time to know     Rosaline or understand her, but thought that he truly loved her. In     actual fact, he was only attracted to her because of her beauty; "The     all-seeing sun/Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun." Romeo     knows that Rosaline does not love him, that the relationship is not     mutual. Romeo became depressed when he realised that Rosaline did not     love him. He was moody and withdrawn. His use of oxymorons such as     "bright smoke, cold fire, sick health" shows his uncertainty and     confusion of this 'love' he has for Rosaline. Romeo's love for     Rosaline is clearly infatuation, which really is not true love.       Similarly, we question Paris' 'love' for Juliet. Did he really love     her? His love for Juliet was not as straightforward. He did not even     know Juliet, probably falling for her beauty rather that loving her     for who she really was. It was probably superficial, but we cannot     completely ignore his attempts to show 'love'. He risks his reputation     as a noble by visiting Juliet's grave in the dead of the night so     secretly and suspiciously. Also, when Romeo kills him he asks to be     put in her tomb, "If thou be merciful, Open the tomb, lay me with  ..              ...d be one that was approved     and acknowledged. Not like the one between Romeo and Juliet, where the     choice to get wedded was based purely on their own decision and not     one that was consulted with their own parents. Compared with Romeo's     love for Rosaline, his best friends knew about it, Benvolio having     found out when he spoke to Romeo, and probably telling Mercutio. It     wasn't a total secret but was kept hidden from his parents.       It is obvious that the love Romeo has for Juliet is true and deep, it     is also reciprocated, unlike the one between Romeo and Rosaline, and     Paris and Juliet. Also, the three relationships showed signs of     hastiness and rashness, which resulted in a short-lived and rather     brief relationship. However, the love did affect the characters in     some way or other and had changed Romeo into a better person.                        
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