Answer:
The correct answer is option B.because Romeo's superficial attraction to Rosaline is contrasted with Romeo's deep love for Juliet
Explanation:
The love that Romeo feels for Rosaline is a <u>superficial and sickly love</u>.
Rosaline does not give back that love and Romeo only <u>suffers and refuses to meet other women, always blinded by the love he feels towards her</u>.
While meeting Juliet, Romeo realizes that <u>with her, he does recognize true love, </u>and that despite the problems that exist between the two families, <u>the love of Romeo and Juliet is pure and fully reciprocated.</u>
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E.You got just what you wanted on your birthday.
I always wanted to buy violin but unfortunately, I couldn't save enough pocketmoney for that. I remember myself when I was a kid I watched a Lindsey Stirling and other violinists who played violins and it felt so enchanted. Since then, I'm having interest in Music. At last on my 16th Birthday my BFF gave mr the biggest surprise, she gave me a violin in my birthday. Oh, how happy was I. Since then I'm addicted to violin than anything. I want to become a great violinist someday.
Dante is standing at the mouth of hell with Virgil and he feels a great sense of dread and apprehension about continuing. Virgil then tells him that a women told him to find Dante and be his guide in hell, this lady was Beatrice. She came down from Heaven to tell Virgil of Dante's story and ask him to help Dante. Beatrice was Dante's true love (in real life and in the story) who died and is now counted among the blessed in Heaven. She had learned of Dante's plight from St. Lucia, also in Heaven, who in turn heard about the poor poet from the Virgin Mary. Beatrice symbolizes divine love and is sent by Mary and Lucia to help Dante by enlisting Virgil's help. Beatrice also knows that Dante will listen to Virgil if he knows that she has intervened and still loves him and that he is being watched over.