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Sonnet 116 and Romeo and Juliet both explore the themes of love and commitment. While Sonnet 116 defines true love as constant and unwavering, Romeo and Juliet depict the passionate, yet ultimately tragic, love between the two main characters. Both works also touch upon the idea of the enduring nature of love, despite external challenges and obstacles.

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