is
smitten with both Rosaline and, but his love for Rosaline is unrequited. Thus, we find him at
the beginning of the play pining for Rosaline, who has decided to remain chaste. His friends
urge him to get over Rosaline, but he only does so when he encounters...
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Compare Romeo's love for Rosaline with Romeo's love for Juliet.
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