3 types of love in romeo and Juliet
...ldhood. The Nurse acted like a messenger, meeting with Romeo to discuss wedding plans for him and Juliet. The love of friends was necessary for any future love to blossom. The next form of love was for enemies. The hatred between the houses of Capulet and Montague was known throughout the town of Verona. Hatred had reached the lowest servants from each of the families. Due to the hate, the relationship of Romeo and Juliet would never have been public. The feuding families would have condemned the relationship, something the two lovers could not accept. In Act 1, scene 2, the fact that Romeo and his friends were uninvited, but still attended the Capulet's party, added to Tybalt's anger. Tybalt was the personification of hatred between the Capulet and Montague families. Tybalt and Mercutio were always ready for a fight. The prince was sick of the fighting and said death would come to anyone from either house if they were caught fighting in public. However, both families still thought that they had to show superiority, and future fights because destined. The constant violence led to the accidental killing of Mercutio by Tybalt. In his last minutes, Mercutio realized the immaturity of the families' feuds, when he said "A plague o' both your houses!" (III.i.90). In a period of impulse and rage, Romeo took it upon himself to get revenge by killing Tybalt. This murder caused Romeo to be banished from Verona and separated from his love Juliet. lastly, the most importantly type of love is love between lovers. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet were victims of Cupid's arrows. They were truly "star-crossed." Juliet needed Romeo to get away from her overprotective parents who were planning her future. If Juliet was going to disobey her parents, they would have disowned her. Ironically, at the party that Lord Capulet held so that Juliet could meet her projected husband, Paris, she met her future husband, Romeo. They met by chance, looking into each others eyes and instantly being attracted. There first conversation was sealed with a kiss. The meeting was regretted, however. Romeo and Juliet knew a relationship wouldn't be accepted with them being from feuding families. It was too late for them to turn back though, they had fallen in love. When Juliet found out she had started to love Romeo, she didn't change her feeling, she just said "My only love sprung form only hate! / Too early seen unknown, and know too late! / Prodigious birth of love it is to me / That I must love a loathed enemy." (I.v.138-141) In an act of impulse, the two were secretly married by Friar Lawrence. Romeo was soon ordered to be banished. In his last night in Verona, Romeo made love to Juliet. Juliet wished Romeo wouldn't go even though it would be risking his life to be seen in the d...