There are many things that we can learn from the relationship of Romeo and Juliet. But one of the most powerful and interesting things that may be learned was how love becomes such a strong force of Shakespeare. There are many examples of how love and passion brought up many events. I believe that Love and the passion for either another person or perhaps any part of ones life, can be the strongest motivations we have on this earth.
One example that we can clearly see is the fight between the two families. If you were wondering how love comes into play with this part of the story, it is first important to remember that in this work that teaches about love we can see passion from every story line and major conflict. For instance, the only thing that truly keeps these families separated by evil the intense passion …show more content…
It is interesting to consider that nothing of her betrothed was a conflict to her, none of his feelings are brought to her frontal lobe or even considered in the sense of damage that her passionate love might cause. Only her risk to not be forever and intimately bonded with Romeo became her concern. Her once loyal disposition to her family became bitter and worrisome as she plunged into a deep connecting but also young bond to a man she had just met. Perhaps Juliet had it right though, maybe it was fate that the passions previously outlined in this paper are made insignificant to that of Romeo and Juliet’s passion and love for one another. An interesting piece of evidence is that their families and friends love for them became evil and threatening to their plans since it played into their being