Written in Star Trek, especially desperate and strong love is a popular theme of many literary works for many years. Because of the powerful and universal nature of love, many people are easily associated with it. And that might be a strong reason for popularity as a theme of literature. But as many people know, love is not always perfect. Two very famous stories, Pyramus and Thisbe, are described in his transformation by Ovid as well as Romeo and Juliet written by the great William Shakespeare.
Between the two selfless people. This is true love. In the play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the charm of the two protagonists is not real love. Background of the play is the city of Verona in Italy where a 14-year-old married life was accepted socially. Two young teenagers, Romeo and Juliet, are convinced that they have feelings against each other, but there is more than anything else for desire. Desire is defined as "very strong sexual desire" and as the drama progresses it becomes clearer that the two young adoles act according to the desires of desire. Love is more powerful than desire, but Romeo and Juliet are obviously out of pure desire, not love. In the first acts of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo claimed to have deeply meaningful love for Roslyn. A few days later Romeo insisted that he fell in love with Juliet. This is the first sign that this "love" eventually is not so realistic. Juliet is rebound, or Romeo's plan B
Everyone in the true love civilization society and their brothers have heard about William Shakespeare and his most famous drama, mainly Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare wrote everything from comedy to tragedy and romance. Romeo and Jurriette are good examples of dramas that stand out Shakespeare's magical talent. The problem is that Romeo and Juliet are not true love stories. After thorough testing, the answer is obvious; such legendary drama is not really a love story.