Shakespeare's views on both love and hate are strong even though that is the whole theme of this story. You have one of the most famous stories filled with hate and love, Romeo and Juliet. First you have the feuding families, the Capulet's and the Montague's. The second part of hatred goes more in dept with the families of Romeo and Tybalt. Next comes the love of the story, Romeo is in love with a girl named Rosaline and is willing to go to a party at the house of the Capulet's to go see her. In the party, he sees a beautiful girl that that goes by the name of Juliet. He soon forgets about Rosaline and falls for Juliet. Tybalt notices Romeo eyeing Juliet and does not like the idea of him looking at his cousin or even being in their house without an invitation. Which later leads to Romeo's and Tybalt's fight; also another part of hatred. In my opinion, Shakespeare shows strong views on love and hate, as he shows it in the story.
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