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ROMEO AND JULIET

Romeo and Juliet 5 Paragraph Essay
Introduction: Love conquers all. Romeo and Juliet are two young people that are very much
in love. Even though they both come from feuding families. Romeo is a romantic character
that loves Juliet more than himself or his family. This is true love.
Paragraph1: Romeo expresses his love for Juliet, " Call me but love, and I shall be new
baptized; henceforth I will never be Romeo." (2.2 50-51). Romeo is saying that he will no
longer be a Capulet if Juliet really loves him. " Let me stand here till thou remember
it." (2.2 172). Romeo is so in love with Juliet that he wants to stand outside her window
for as long as possible just to be with her. 
Paragraph2: Juliet expresses her love for Romeo, " and the place death, considering who
thou art, if any of my kinsmen find thee here." (2.2 64-65). Juliet is warning Romeo that
if her kinsmen see him then he will be killed. She obviously shows concern for him. "
Sweet, sweet, sweet nurse, tell me, what says my love?" (2.6 54) Juliet is anxious to
hear from her "love" Romeo when the nurse delivered a message to her.
Paragraph3: Juliet still loves Romeo through thick and thin. This includes Romeo killing
her cousin Tybalt. "Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish! He was not born to shame."
(3.2 91-92) Juliet is mad at her nurse for shaming Romeo. Juliet also said " That villain
cousin would have killed my husband." (3.2 101) Juliet is actually happy that Romeo
killed Tybalt instead of Romeo being dead. He is still banished.
Conclusion: I think this really is true love. Romeo and Juliet are two young people that
are very much in love even though they both come from feuding families. Romeo is a
romantic character that loves Juliet more than himself or his family. Love conquers all!

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