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In this essay i will be comparing how romeo’s feeling of love for rosaline (act 1 scene 1) differs to his feelings for juliet (act 2 scene 2). I will also be focusing on how shakespeare uses language to convey romeo’s feelings. Act 1 scene 1 is about how romeo drools over his. The love that romeo and juliet share is the opposite of the selfish love that shakespeare references in the opening acts of the play.
She reveals her selflessness when she declares, my bounty is as boundless as the sea, / my love as deep. Why does romeo compare juliet to the sun? Romeo compares to juliet to the sun because juliet is the new found love that romeo has found and she is the best thing in his life right now. Why does he want the sun to kill the envious moon? Romeo wants the sun, juliet to kill the envious moon, rosaline because romeo wants to get over her and fall. Read shakespeare’s ‘it is the east’ soliloquy from romeo and juliet below with modern english translation and analysis, plus a video performance. ‘it is the east’ spoken by romeo, act 2, scene 2. Romeo is looking up at juliet’s window and the light comes on. He is saying that he is looking eastwards and seeing juliet would be seeing the sun coming up in the east.
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