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To Love or Not to Love?
For someone to say that Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is solitarily about love or hate is completely wrong. This play was clearly designed to express love and hate, which are two words on opposite ends of the literary world. ... The two main families are at war with each other and hate each other with a passion. ... Will love over come hate in Verona, or will the two families be forever cursed with this hate?
Love and hate directly tie into the story of Romeo and Juliet for many reasons. ... No Capulet nor any Montague can fathom in their wildest occurrence that it is possible for one of their own to love each other. ... Will their young love persevere throughout trial, or will it be exposed as phony.
To hate or not to hate is the question the Capulets and Montagues are faced with but so easily come up with a decisive answer.
Approximate Word count = 728 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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