When Romeo swears the moon, Juliet said, "Do not swear the moon, the moon is unstable / the moon she surrounds changes every month, so your love will change in the same way" ( 2.2.114-116))
Statements or propositions that appear to be self contradictory or ridiculous, but actually expressing possible truth.
"If your love is rude, then fill it with love. / Prick likes to prick, you have defeated love (1.4.27-28)
"If your love is glorious, send me a message tomorrow for your purpose marriage." (2.2.150-151)
Another important theme is duality called by Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Juliet are lovers and enemies. Both nurses and monks tried to help their lovers, but in the end Romeo and Juliet suffered. Death of Romeo and Juliet is itself a prominent example of this duality. But their suffering and death are tragic. Verona was torn apart by the hatred between the two families. Sacrifice made by enthusiasts will allow anyone to begin healing old wounds
A literary analysis of Romeo and Juliet's similarity is similar in that there are features that are common to more than two things. Similarities are used to compare similarities. Romeo and Juliet of Shakespearean plays "Romeo and Juliet" are comparable in their short relationship. They are strangers, but they are gathering through mutual contact. The most obvious similarities between Romeo and Juliet are each other's eternal love.
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet have different themes, but the most striking feature of the story is the theme of love. The drama presents the most famous love story in the English literary tradition. But love is obviously the dominant and most important theme of the drama, but other themes also exist through the event. Romeo and Juliet are sometimes considered to have no unified theme except young love. The play focuses on romantic love, passion for love at first sight, mainly between Romeo and Juliet. In this drama love is violent and ecstatic, it is strong against all other social values. This is also a tragic love, Romeo and Juliet became a symbol of love and young love