Lust In Romeo And Juliet

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Anybody can be in love or call it love, but is it actually love each other though? Well, in William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet, the character struggles with issues of lust. One day Romeo laid eyes on Juliet at a party, and they fell in love. Juliet and Romeo were head over heels for each other, and they still got married despite their family feud but little do they know this choice decided their fate with them both killing themselves in the end. Romeo and Juliet were not in love because they didn’t even get time to get to know each other, they were also too immature to even know what real love is, and Romeo just got out loving somebody, so his feelings are vulnerable.
Romeo and Juliet didn’t even get time to get to know each other and fell in love at first sight. “O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied” (Shakespeare 2.2 125). In this quote was talking about how Romeo was outside her room saying this when …show more content…

“Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here! Is Rosaline that thou didst love so dear, so soon forsaken? Young men’s love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes” (Shakespeare 2.3 65-68). This quote is saying why he moved on so fast from Rosaline, because he loved her so much. He didn't even wait for Rosaline and when he saw Juliet, he probably thought she would help him get Rosaline off his head. Last, “This is how many people approach a relationship. Consciously or unconsciously, they believe love is a sensation (based on physical and emotional attraction) that magically, spontaneously generates when Mr. Or Ms. Right appears. And just as easily, it can spontaneously degenerate when the magic "just isn't there" anymore. You fall in love, and you can fall out of it”(Manolson 1). This is talking about how people think they found the right person and that people can fall in and out. It was easier for Romeo to move on because he found a new “Ms. Right '' to replace the other