Fate in Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    “Romeo and Juliet,” the tragic romantic play, was written over four-hundred years-ago. It portrays many themes. A major underlying theme is pressure. A large sum of the main characters’ decisions are influenced by the pressure they receive from various sources. Romeo and Juliet, two teens from rivaling families in Verona fell in love, but because of everything that was happening around them, they made questionable decisions and died for each other and for peace. Pressure affected the fate of the…

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    the love he felt for her, “she’ll not be hit with cupids arrow”. By Romeo using such depressing language to portray how upset and down he is shows the passion he had for Rosaline, “ sad hours seem long”. Romeo also uses oxymoron’s to describe how grieved and hurt he feels, “ I live dead”, O loving hate”. This reveals how confused Romeo feels as the unreciprocated love has made him feel shut down, “ I have a soul of lead”. Romeo uses negative words against himself to explain his emotions which…

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    Romeo And Juliet Analysis

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    "Romeo! Romeo! Where art thou Romeo" (2.2.32). This is a very famous quote said by Juliet that is often asked during the Tragedy by Shakespeare. Paris and Romeo, from Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, were both lovers but when it came to it they fought for what they loved: Juliet; Their dedication to Juliet, Marriage Decisions, and personal characteristics made both of their fates coincidentally similar. Romeo and Paris were both very dedicated and in love with Juliet. While standing…

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    Who is to Blame for the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? An enemy is defined as, “One that is antagonistic to another; especially : one seeking to injure, overthrow, or confound an opponent” (Merriam Webster). For as far back as anyone can remember, the two main families- the Capulets and the Montagues- in the play Romeo and Juliet have been greatest enemies. In a rivalry that has brought hatred, violence, and even death, these families continue the feud for many, many years. One might ask, what…

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    come from two completely different eras but yet Romeo and Juliet still have so much in common with today’s audience. The whole play is like high school, so much infatuation thought of as love, so many terrible decisions. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare the two main characters are both realistic and relatable to today’s teenagers, as they exhibit the same actions when dealing with love and infatuation. Romeo is just like any other teenage boy ever to…

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    Juliet and Ophelia, two teenage lovers, two different time periods, but also two women who ultimately wanted the same thing. The fight, or lack thereof presented by both women shows the true differences and similarities in the characters. Although Ophelia and Juliet handles their fathers in different manners, there are other similarities shared by the two characters. The obstacles in which they go through for their loves, then ultimately killing themselves for their loves. Both characters have…

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    When something happens people want to know. Romeo and juliet met, got married, and died together. Prince Escalus wants to know what had happened to Romeo and Juliet. In other words Romeo and Juliet died and the Prince was curious of what happened to their deaths.While the two families and Friar Lawrence are partially responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, Fate is the one who is blamed the most. Both Montague and Capulet families are to be blamed for their children’s death because both…

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    ownership in your wrongs, those around you will likely affect your future. In the short play, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were provoked by those around them. First, the nurse’s irresponsible actions are to show for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The nurse, who was close to Juliet had no boundaries nor backbone to support the teenager and her haste decisions. Nurse helped sneak Romeo around even though Romeo and Juliet’s romance was shown to be a bad idea. For example, when the young…

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    Romeo and Juliet is an amazing tragedy that depicts two families who have been feuding for a long time. William Shakespeare, a legendary playwright who blew away the drama world when he came out with this play in 1595. Many people were addicted to the story, and Shakespeare’s expertise in writing. Shakespeare also comes up with his own form of writing called Shakespearean sonnet. It not only has a gripping plot, but also portrays many themes of importance. One of them being the act of rebelling.…

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    famous Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare. What makes this story so tragic is the way it quickly escalated and ended. People often wonder what caused the play to end the way it did. In my opinion, fate, mentors, and poor planning were some factors that caused Romeo and Juliet death. These factors demonstrate that you should never rush into decisions. Firstly, fate was one of the factors that caused Romeo’s and Juliet’s death because it isn’t just a coincidence how Romeo and…

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