By showing the audience the passion that romeo is in love with Rosaline.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
courtly love isn't really a practice, it's more of a mood, courtly love is something that romeo feels for juliet in (you guessed it) romeo and juliet, so I'll use this as an example: just in case you don't know, a lot of the play basically has romeo moping around being melancholy and obsessing over the fact that his love for juliet is forbidden, this moping around writing soppy poetry and seeming to be floating on lovestruck sadness, is courtly love.
Shakespeare wrote something called Romeo and Juliet. Gnomeo and Juliet was a rewrite using the basic storyline from Shakespeare, but turned into an animated movie.
Shakespeare's play was called Romeo and Juliet. Now guess who Juliet was in love with. Take your time . . .
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet around 1595, in the sixteenth century.
William Shakespeare wrote a play called Romeo and Juliet, yes.
Craig Pearce has written: 'William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet' -- subject(s): William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (Motion picture) 'William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet' -- subject(s): William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (Motion picture)
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No, it is a fictional film about Shakespeare writing Romeo & Juliet.
The message that Shakespeare portrayed in Romeo and Juliet about conflict is that he loathed violence.