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The Symbolism Of Love In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Love is expressed differently in every relationship. Although Romeo and Juliet just met, Juliet is affectionate and loving towards Romeo. Juliet expresses her love through symbolism by saying “this bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, may prove a beauteous flower when next we meet”(II.ii.128-129). She symbolizes her love to a flower that is still growing, similarly to her relationship with Romeo. Juliet is honest with herself and understands that her relationship with Romeo is still growing and is not at its fullest yet. She believes that their love will be everlasting and successful as long as they are together. In addition, she uses similes like “my bounty is as boundless as the seas”(II.ii.141) to describe the amount of love she has
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