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Romeo and Juliet


) He views love as something physical and sexual and something you must get.
             " If love be rough with you, be rough with love:.
             Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down.
             "Or (save your reverence) love, wherein thou stickest up to the ears".
             This shows that Mercutio views love as something physical, and something you must get.
             It is similar to Samson and Gregory's because they talk about women, and talk about having sexual encounters with Montague's maids.
             "I will push Montague's men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall.
             The advice Mercutio and Benvolio give to Romeo is to go to the Capulet's masquerade, so he can see his love Rosaline. .
             "you are a lover, borrow cupids wings".
             "Nay, gentle Romeo, we must have you dance.
             Romeo agrees to go but doesn't want to take part in any dancing so he decides to be a torch bearer instead.
             In act one scene 5 Romeo begins to change because he meets Juliet (love at first sight). I n this scene Romeo, Benvolio and Mercutio attended the Capulet's party.Romeo stands to the side during the dancing, and it is from this spot that he first sees Juliet. He immediately falls in love with her. Tybalt overhears Romeo talking to a servingman and recognizes him as Romeo Montague by his voice. However, before Tybalt can creat a scene, Old Capulet tells him to leave Romeo alone, since it would look bad to have a brawl in the middle of the guests.Romeo finds Juliet and touches her hand. They speak in sonnet form to one another, and Romeo eventually gets to kiss her. However, Juliet is forced to go see her mother. The Nurse tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet, at which he is startled. .
             Romeo attends the feast because he believed that his love Rosaline will be there, instead he meets Juliet. When he first encounters Juliet, he respects her by holding her hands. This shows that Romeo is really in love. Romeo also describes Juliet as a Holy shrine.
             "This Holy shrine, the gentle sin is this".


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