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student notetaker - romeo and juliet - interactive notetaker by: william shakespeare part i building background part i: building background elaboration practice does love at first sight exist in the real world? why or why not? directions: translate the shakespearean lines into modern day language. \i am sick when i do look on thee\ a midsummer night’s dream (act 2, scene 1) \o beauty, till now i never knew thee\ – henry viii, act i, scene 4 \more of your infect my brain coriolanus i love you wield the eyeslight king le

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For the question "Does love at first sight exist in the real world? Why or why not?":
Brief Explanations

To answer this, we can draw on psychological research (Social Science - Psychology) and real - life observations. From a psychological perspective, initial attraction can be strong due to factors like physical appearance, pheromones, or a sense of familiarity. Some people report experiencing a strong connection upon first meeting someone. However, true love involves deeper emotional, intellectual, and relational aspects that develop over time. So, while intense initial attraction (which some call love at first sight) can occur, the long - term, committed love that we often associate with the term "love" usually needs time to grow. For example, in many relationships, the initial spark of attraction evolves into a more complex and enduring bond as people get to know each other's values, personalities, and life goals.

Brief Explanations

We analyze the archaic English. "sick" here can mean "unwell" or "distressed", "do" is an intensifier, and "thee" is "you". So we translate it to modern English while preserving the meaning.

Brief Explanations

"O" is an exclamation, "beauty" is addressed, "till now" means "up until now", and "knew thee" is "knew you". We convert the archaic language to modern English.

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Love at first sight can be said to exist in a sense of strong initial attraction, but the deep, lasting love often develops over time. It exists in the form of intense initial attraction because factors like physical appearance, pheromones, or a sense of familiarity can create a strong immediate connection. But the full - fledged love with emotional, intellectual, and relational depth usually requires time to develop as people get to know each other better.

For the translation of "I am sick when I do look on thee" (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 2, Scene 1):