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    Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare about the tragedy of star crossed lovers. They are torn apart by the feud of their families, the Montagues and the Capulets. They meet at a party, fall in love, and decide to get married. They moved so quickly and the love they held so dear ended up being the very thing that killed them. But through all this sadness, there’s one thing that I think everyone can agree on. Juliet should have stayed single. I wish I could cite the entire book to…

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    wrong. “Romeo and Juliet / Act 2, Scene 2” is an excerpt from a play by William Shakespeare. Juliet talks about her love for Romeo and Romeo joins in. They plan to get married the next day. When people are polar opposites and fall in love, they feel the burden of everyone’s shame. Juliet exclaims, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name” (Romeo and Juliet. 2.2. 33-34). Romeo and Juliet’s origins have a mutually shared hate. When Juliet asks for Romeo to run…

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    experience of compelling desire and memories for a special someone, but it can also act as a more sinsiter and unintended purpose. The suicidal impulse that both Romeo and Juliet exhibit relate to the overall theme of young love by showcasing their impulsive actions in the highlights of passion. Throughout the drama, “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare features multiple instances in which he seems to support the consideration of a self-destructive tendency…

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    to get married is higher every year, but long ago, that age was very young. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, two young teens fall in love despite the rivalry between their families. While reading the story, I thought about how different present-day teen love is, but I could also see how the lessons taught throughout the play are still relevant now. Like young love today, Romeo and Juliet make the same mistake in that they take their relationship too seriously too quickly, yet the two…

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    Vyasa. In Romeo and Juliet, it is a controversial topic whether fate or free will is more prevalent in the play. In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, free will is expressed clearly through the hard choices, and situations the characters decide to put themselves in. This is evident when Romeo and Juliet got married, when Romeo decides to come back into town, and when the Capulets and Montagues decide to end their family feud. First, in Romeo and Juliet, Romeo says “Ah,…

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    lifeless based on their poor actions. In the tragic tale "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are from two feuding families in fair Verona. They meet at a festivity and fall in love with one another. They are carried by their feelings, which ultimately led to them committing suicide for the love they had for one another. Based on the background information provided in the text, it is clear that Romeo and Juliet are guilty for their own demises. It is a…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet Everything is simply a two sided, consistent chain of contrast and duality, at least when it comes to Romeo and Juliet. This ingenious play by William Shakespeare truly shows just how two sided thing may be. The contrast, which can be found throughout the entire play, and the duality come together and show the true meanings of the multiple scenes in Romeo and Juliet. If something is a contrast, it is unlikely. The broadest example of this would be the fact Romeo…

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    Recurrence of Death Romeo and Juliet, a book of tragedy. Read by so many people and can bring tears to your eyes. This story contains a common recurrence of loved ones dying. If you have read this book you know that many characters have died, but of those characters Romeo, Juliet and Mercutio are the saddest. Imagine a friend or loved one dying a tragic way. First, we will start with Mercutio. Mercutio was pierced by Tybalt's blade,Tybalt is related to Juliet, as they were in dispute. Romeo…

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    When Lysander says, “the course of true love never did run smooth” (Shakespeare 1.1.134) he appeals to how the construction of love in a society that creates and reinforces boundaries –albeit unstable boundaries– informs the failures of love. Moreover, boundaries and expectations that reinforce constructs of concepts exemplify an overarching insecurity towards love in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One way to examine how love fails is by looking at the way Shakespeare presents the…

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet, literary techniques were used to enhance the story. In particular, foreshadowing and foils were used to make the story better. Romeo and Juliet contains a great amount of foreshadowing. One of the biggest examples occurs when Romeo says, “I fear too early...some consequence yet hanging in the stars.” Here, Romeo is stating that he feels like something bad will happen. This part foreshadows him falling in love with Juliet and it ending badly. This foreshadowing makes…

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