Love and Loyalty: Shakespeare's approach to both William Shakespeare, though many people didn’t believe it since he didn’t go to university, was the writer of many plays, including Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is about two star-crossed lovers that attempt to fight obstacles to live their life together. Based on Romeo and Juliet, love affects decision making the most. And decision making is part of the human condition because the human condition is all about strong feelings, and those strong feelings are what affects one’s decision making. Although loyalty may be important from the perspective of the family, love affects decision making more because love can be so strong to the point where it overpowers everything else. At the very …show more content…
This is the main message because in our society, many people would go to a very high extent just for love. In her famous song “The Power of Love”, Celine Dion states “'Cause I'm your lady, And you are my man, Whenever you reach for me, I'll do all that I can”. This shows us that she would do anything for her lover, similarly. Many people in our society would do the same. Likewise, in Romeo and Juliet specifically, they both would do anything for each other. Romeo says “With love’s light wings did I o’erperch these walls, For stony limits cannot hold love out (II.ii.73)”, again, meaning he went over the walls with (similar to Celine Dion’s line), “loves light wings” which are wings formed by his love for Juliet even though she’s a Capulet. This brings us back to how love affects decision making over loyalty, because although you may try to be loyal to your thoughts and values, love overpowers …show more content…
And this strong connection formed is all a part of the human condition. Throughout our lives, people in our society feel many emotions. Sadness, happiness, anger, fear, passion, etc. Being deeply in love with someone is all related to the human condition, it’s part of feeling these different ways throughout our lives, which affects our thoughts and actions. Shakespeare wants us to consider these things because later on in the book, he plots that Romeo saw Juliet dead(only for 42 hours), then Romeo immediately killed himself because he didn’t want to live without Juliet, then after those 42 hours, Juliet saw this and killed