In my
opinion, Shakespeare is warning his audiences about the folly of impulsive behavior and
infatuation vs. real love. Neithernorthink about their actions before they do them. They
merely react to situations and go with their initial impulses. Neither thinks ahead to look for
alternative solutions to the problem of their families' possible reactions to their love
affair. ...
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
What statement might Shakespeare be trying to make about the nature of love, based on the actions and outcomes of the play? How so?
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