When we think of Romeo and Juliet we think of one of it as one of the best love stories ever told. When Romeo first see’s Juliet he falls in love with her, but before that night he believed his one true love was Rosaline. Does Romeos infatuation with Rosaline weaken the creditability of the love he feels for Juliet? Most people probably believe it does not because after Juliet’s character is introduced we do not hear much more of Rosaline, but I believe that his infatuation with Rosaline does affect his creditability. If the play Romeo and Juliet took place in today’s time people would see him as a man who expresses his love just to get the woman. It is not likely that someone who is truly in love with someone can fall into a deeper love with someone else just by seeing them one time. I find it interesting that the only reason Romeo was at the Capulet party was because he had heard Rosaline was there. The fact that Romeo was at the Capulet party for Rosaline gives me reason to doubt his creditability. He obviously really cared for this character if he went as far as sneaking into his families worst enemies party just to see her. If his love for her is this strong at the beginning of the play how does it just disappear when he see’s Juliet. Some people suggest that he forgot Rosaline so easily because she did not love him back. This may be true because most people do get over someone else if they learn they have no chance, but the fact that the entire play happens in four days amazes me that he can feel that deeply for two women and it not affect their relationships. In general, I do not believe that Romeos infatuation with Rosaline completely weakens his creditability but I do believe it has an effect. It gives of sort of an impression that he just falls in love easily because he is young and not fully matured. Maybe it is that Romeo only had a crush on Rosaline, and true his love was only for Juliet but the fact that Rosaline is in the play does give us reason to believe that Shakespeare may have added this character to give this question to the audience. I do believe that his love for Juliet was very true, but I think that readers should always remember the fact that he believe he loved Rosaline first.
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