Juliet:
Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow,
That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
(Romeo And Juliet Act 2, scene 2, 176–185)
This famous phrase explains how Juliet expresses parting from Romeo just for the night as "such sweet sorrow"...
Her phrase is an oxymoron, combining contradictory ideas of pleasure and pain.
The same way when a relationship ends,
one person tends to shed it off faster,
while the other wades through the pain and grief of parting....
mayb thats y
can be
SWEET SORROW...
The way the partners respond totally depends on their personality and state of dependence on each other....It can also be impacted by the manner in which the parting happened.
If the 2 partners decide to part to move on to a more positive stuff(if the break is for the right reason),the parting is likely to be amicable.However if one partner walks out of the relation on his own terms n doesnt justify his reasons for parting,then the subsequent interaction is bound to be acrimonious.
In order to have a tranquil after,its prime to weed out the negativity along with the relationship.
You cannot predict as to how the relationship ends,but u can certainly let go of it with dignity..
If handled carefully from each others aspect,parting though painful,can at least cease to be a lifelong trauma.
And perhaps,when u look back in the autumn of life.it can Jus b a sweet sorrow.....
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