Very good question!
When thinking aboutand his infatuation with Rosalind, it is important to consider Act II scene
4, when Romeo tells the Friar about his new-found love forand how it has superseded his former
love for Juliet. What is interesting is how the Friar talks about his former relationship with
Rosalind. Note how the Friar says to Romeo that he had chided him for "doting, not for
loving, pupil...
Thursday, 22 March 2018
In Romeo and Juliet, how can you compare the love Romeo feels for Juliet as appose to the love he felt for Rosalind?
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