Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Romeo and Juliet Essay -- Literary Analysis, Shakespeare
Physical separation is a powerful obstacle that is sometimes faced by those bound to each other in love. It brings about intense emotional pain and can hinder any relationship with which true love is at its core. Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Sonnet 56 involved two lovers that experienced physical separation as a stumbling block in their kinship. The ââ¬Å"sad interimâ⬠with which the lovers found themselves suffering caused the intensity of their love to vanish. With their love fading quickly, the two desired for ââ¬Å"sweet loveâ⬠to ââ¬Å"renew thy force.â⬠They wanted their love for each other to be ââ¬Å"blunter be than appetite, / Which but today by feeding is allayed, / Tomorrow sharpened in his former might.â⬠They wished for a love like hunger, constantly returning and needing to be quenched. However, due to their separation, the peopleââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"spirit of loveâ⬠had become ââ¬Å"a perpetual dullness.â⬠The ââ¬Å"hungry eyesâ⬠of their love would ââ¬Å"wink with fullnessâ⬠and had lost its potency and strength. In order to repair the love that had waned, the lovers longed to ââ¬Å"Come daily to the banksâ⬠of the ocean so that the ââ¬Å"Return of loveâ⬠could come to their relationship, and they desired ââ¬Å"this sad interimâ⬠to be ââ¬Å"winter, which being full of care / Makes summerââ¬â¢s welcome thrice more wishââ¬â¢d.â⬠Sonnet 56 was a sad story in which separation caused two peopleââ¬â¢s love to become dull and boring. The obstacle of separation was also evident in the relationship between Hero and Claudio found in the play, Much Ado About Nothing. At the beginning of the play, Don Pedro and some of his men returned to Messina after battling in war. One of the men that Don Pedro brought with him was young Claudio. Claudio was highly respected in the eyes of Don Pedro and had exceptional war performan... ...(RJ 3. 5. 197). Juliet was so disgusted with the thought of marrying Paris that she would rather ââ¬Å"make the bridal bed / In that dim monument where Tybalt liesâ⬠(RJ 3. 5. 212-213). Out of desperation to prevent the wedding, Juliet went ââ¬Å"to the Friar to know his remedyâ⬠(RJ 3. 5. 254). She told that Friar that she ââ¬Å"long[s] to die / If what thou speakââ¬â¢st speak not of remedyâ⬠(RJ 3. 5. 67-68). The Friar provided Juliet with a poison that would cause ââ¬Å"The roses in [her] lips and cheeks fade / To paly ashes, [her] eyesââ¬â¢ windows fall / Like when he shuts up the day of lifeâ⬠(RJ 4. 1. 101-103). Though Paris was taken by Juliet, Juliet had no desire to marry Paris. Their love was completely one sided. Paris desired the love of Juliet but Juliet did not grant the love in return. The obstacle of non-mutual love will prevent any relationship from being successful.
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