Comparing Love And Death In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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In Romeo and Juliet Act III, Romeo and Juliet use parallels to connect love and death. Between Romeo’s banishment from Verona and the feud between the families, Romeo and Juliet see it better off to be dead than to be apart from one another. Romeo declares, “Ha, banishment! Be merciful, say ‘death:’ For exile hath more terror in his look.” Romeo is saying that being banished from Verona keeps him away from his love, Juliet, which takes away the meaning of life for him. Romeo believes that being apart from Juliet brings more fear to him than being exiled. Ultimately, he is relating love and death by saying you can’t have one without the other. Through love and death, as well as banishment and exile, the author expresses Parallels in the

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