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What cautions does Shakespeare (in romeo and juliet) provide for people regarding the nature of love?

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Besides that love is a violent force. I need at least one more cuation that he provides, but I cannot think of one.

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  1. The plot shows that Fortune and Death are powers who take place in the individual deeds of Romeo and Juliet. As love is the motif for their important decisions in the play, the power of love also belongs to these forces, it is even the central power. The play does not primarily provide a didactic message but only shows how Love and Fortune lead Romeo and Juliet to death.


  2. Love is unpredictable.

    People can't control who they love.

    Love mingled with hate causes turmoil.

    Love causes people to act in different ways.

    Love can blind people.

    Hope I helped!

  3. See Friar Lawrence's speech before he marries them. love moderately

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