Comparison Of William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Here is one of the longest-lived of verse forms, and one of the most brilliant written by Shakespeare. If Shakespeare had been born in the 21st century, he would have looked a lot like a hot-blooded teenager posting every word and thoughts and secretive connotations for his lovers on twitter, determined to let every word be savored by his readers, to lay down his words to be recorded in the archive of online bookshelves, to be saved forever and ever. He would have poured out his heart like the sound of thousands of horse hooves hitting the ground. In those limited number of lines, he would have nailed each and every one of it. This is exactly or somewhat close to what he did more than 400 years ago. Shakespeare was one of the few brilliant writers who could hold in expressions, …show more content…

I was instantly captivated by the wording of his affection. For example, no one can tell me that my beauty will never fade the way Shakespeare does by saying ,” thy eternal summer shall not fade nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade when in eternal lines to time thou grow’st” His love was not ordinary. It is powerful but not falsely decorated, dynamic yet humble, honest that it sometimes makes you blush. And this is why everyone ought to read the sonnets of Shakespeare for there is no one who has been in love, who would say without a hint of lie that they have never lost a wink of sleep thinking about their loved ones, or have never closed their eyes just to see that one particular face light up. Shakespeare writes down exactly how it feels like to be in love. “All days are nights to see till I see thee, and nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.” (Sonnet