Romeo and Juliet comparison

             In Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, each character has their own different view of love, but Romeo and Juliet's are the most different, with their thoughts, you can compare and contrast many different ideas...
             When Romeo first saw Juliet, he was stunned at her beauty, but did not take the time to see what kind of a person she was, and not even what her name was, for when he saw her he went up to her and explained what he thought, and only after she had to leave him did she ask someone what her name was. He went up to her right away, and seemed to be looking for a fast relationship, which is also shown when he asks the Friar to marry them only a few days after meeting. And although he may have wanted to have a physical relation, he respect Juliet when she said she would rather wait until she was married. Romeo also seemed to want to be with her all the time and needed to see her, such as when he climbed over the garden fence and listened in on her.
             While Romeo thinks that, Juliet has a very different opinion of love, although she also did the same to Romeo when they first met, she was more controlling, and didn't seem to care for his looks, like Romeo, as she did his personality. She clearly showed Romeo that she didn't want a physical relation until they were married, though they turned out to be marrying soon after. She did not seem to like it when Romeo followed her, when Romeo snuck in to her garden, she was not happy to find him eavesdropping on her, and at first wanted him to go away.
             So while both Romeo and Juliet love each other, they have different opinions on why they love each other, and we must understand their feelings to better understand the story.
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