Why, love forswore me in my mother's womb: And, for I should not deal in her soft laws, She did corrupt frail nature with some bribe, To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub; To make an envious mountain on my back, Where sits deformity to mock my body; To shape my legs of an unequal size; To disproportion me in every part, Like to a chaos, or an unlick'd bear-whelp That carries no impression like the dam.

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Answer:

The paragraph shows a man who believes that love deforms him and prevents him from being loved.

Explanation:

In this paragraph we can see that the speaker has serious remorse with the effects of love on himself and how these effects make him someone scary and repulsive, which makes no one love him. The paragraph begins with the hourly saying that love has rejected him since before his birth when he was still in his mother's womb. After he was born, love only brings bad things to him. He claims that love shrinks his arm making it look like a rotten and scary bush, deforms his back, his whole body is twisted, filthy, disproportionate, misshapen and with different sized legs. This causes disgust in anyone who sees him, preventing him from being loved.