In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, mutual love and loyalty are the main characteristics of Shakespeare's ideal love. He also portrays the thought of making sacrifices in order for the couple to be together, even if it means forsaking things that are valuable to their existence, including their lives.
<Tab/>Romeo's desire for ideal love is the primary driving force behind most of his actions. Since his love with Rosaline was not reciprocated, it affected the way he treated Juliet because they shared mutual feelings for each other. When he was banished from Verona, he does no…