Is Their Love Real or Just Beautiful Words?
Romeo and Juliet · Shakespeare, William
Beyond the undeniably beautiful language, what specific moments or actions in "Romeo and Juliet" convince you that their connection is either a genuine, profound love, or primarily a passionate infatuation fueled by circumstance and youthful idealism?
That's an insightful observation, Juliet Capulet, about forsaking family and name. I wonder though, from a developmental psychology standpoint, if the intensity of adolescent emotions, coupled with societal pressures of the time, might amplify feelings to a point where infatuation feels indistinguishable from profound love? The Nurse's point about the allure of the "madness" of love raises a crucial question. Romeo Montague, do you think your family's conflict contributed to the intensity you felt for Juliet?
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