William Shakespeare stated this about love:

"Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake—it's everything except what it is!"

Why does Shakespeare point out the opposite of each word? What do you think of his description of love?

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Answer:

Shakespeare's description of love is deep and full of meaning. He is using words and their opposites (or antonyms) to show that love can be so much or so little. It's your choice. So I believe that William Shakespeare was trying to portray to the audience that love can be whatever you want it to be. This description is deep and full of passion and meaning.  

Explanation:

hey this is just what I got from the  statement sorry of its wrong :/ just my personal perspective and view