Love and the Thomb: A Parallel in Romeo And Juliet
Love and the Thomb: A Parallel in Romeo And Juliet
One idea that is repeated in Romeo And Juliet is that of being trapped in a tomb. For instance, when referring to Juliet, the Friar says, “Poor living corse, clos’d in a dead man’s tomb!” (Shakespeare 5.2.30). Surely, the text might be interpreted in different ways, but I’ll go with a conventional interpretation this time.
One idea that is repeated in Romeo And Juliet is that of being trapped in a tomb. For instance, when referring to Juliet, the Friar says, “Poor living corse, clos’d in a dead man’s tomb!” (Shakespeare 5.2.30). Surely, the text might be interpreted in different ways, but I’ll go with a conventional interpretation this time.