Romeo And Juliet Love Quotes

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“Farewell, my love, until we meet again someday, somewhere.” -Unknown. This quote talks about how lovers who have been separated make a promise or wish to see the other once again, no matter what goes in their way or how long it would take. In the play Romeo & Juliet by Shakespeare, the reader finds a pair of star crossed lovers who go by the names of Romeo and Juliet. In this play they see these two lovers get crushed by the expectations of their family names when they find out they are of the different families Montague and Capulet, forbidding their love. Throughout the play the reader sees them experience love, passion, hardships, tragedy, and in the end of it all, death. At the end of this play both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves after …show more content…

“The beautiful Rosaline whom you love so much will be at the Capulet’s traditional feast, along with every beautiful woman in Verona.” -Benvolio. In Act 1, Scene 2 we see how Romeo's ‘love’ for Rosaline is what urges him to go to the feast, hence leading to the start of this whole affair. “Who is the girl on the arm of that lucky knight over there?” -Romeo. This is the first time Romeo lays eyes on Juliet while at the feast, and it's love at first sight. He goes on about how beautiful she is and how she outshines any woman. “When this dance is over, I’ll see where she stands, and then I'll touch her hand with my rough and ugly ones.” -Romeo. This shows how love has compelled Romeo to go to Juliet. Afterwards, the reader witnesses how they slowly fall more and more in love with each other. “The only man I love is the son of the only man I hate! I saw him too early without knowing who he was, and I found out who he was too late! Love is a monster for making me fall in love with my worst enemy.” -Juliet. After their first interaction we now can see how Juliet has fallen in love with Romeo. They are both involved with each other now because love brought them together. Hence becoming the reason for the start of the whole …show more content…

Throughout the entire play Romeo and Juliet make a lot of really underthought decisions because they are blinded by their love for each other. In the end these decisions lead to their death. “Is it really true? Then I rebel against you, stars! You know where I live. Get me some ink and paper, and hire some horses to ride. I will leave here for Verona tonight.” -Romeo. Romeo plans to set out to verona out of an act of love for Juliet even as he believes her to be dead. “I’ll take this mixture, which is a medicine, not a poison, to Juliet's grave. That’s where I must use it” -Romeo. Here the reader can identify that Romeo plans on killing himself for the sake of his love for Juliet. Later after love devours Romeo and he kills himself, Juliet wakes up to see his dead body resting there. “Oh, noise? Then I’ll be quick. Oh, good, a knife! My body will be your sheath. Rust inside my body and let me die.” -Juliet. With that we have the end of Romeo and Juliet, where their love for eachother ended up clouding up any rational