Force of Illusionary Love

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Love is looked upon as a powerful force that has the ability to change a person entirely. This is many peoples opinion on love and is a very rational opinion. However, in many cases this is just the illusion of love. This illusion is used in theater all the time to show the validity of a character. When looking at the play Romeo and Juliet, it is made apparent that this love the characters speak of is just simply an illusion they have of love. Nonetheless, this illusionary love has a major effect on their character. Some characters jump quickly into what they believe is love and let it become a huge force of their life to the point where they change who they are and eventually let it take force of their life. Romeo and Juliet is known for its theme of love all around the world. It has a powerful focus on the intense passion between the character of Romeo and Juliet first sight of each other. At that moment both characters fall victim to this force of illusionary love. By falling victim to it, they allow it to take force of their character. They begin to act strangely and make rash decisions. These actions could have been avoided if Romeo and Juliet had not let illusionary love take a hold of them. Romeo is a handsome, intelligent, young man. He is not interested in the violence that takes place between the two families. Before the events of the play Romeo probably had a good chance at being something big. He was someone who saw that there was more to life then hatred. He states, “Here’s much to do with hatred but more with loves” (Act I, Scene 1, line 165) He knows that the fight is serious foolishness. (line 168) However, Romeo lets the force of illusionary love take hold of him which causes this young intelligent mind not to function to its full potential. From the very beginning of the play, before he even meets Juliet, he gives in to illusionary love with
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