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    ove has so many aspects to it, that’s why people has different beliefs of what love really is. The play Romeo and Juliet, by W. Shakespeare has shown different themes including love. The book showcases love in different varieties of ways, causing for it to be its main theme. Shakespeare uses his characters in the book to show us the different perspectives people can have about love. Each of the characters in this has their own opinion of what love for them is. However, Lady Capulet, the Nurse…

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    The tales Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe were created by different authors and with partly the same storyline. Ovid was the creator of Pyramus and Thisbe, a story about two lovers that sneak out to be with each other. William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, a play about the grudge of two households. The lovers escape and get married, which causes lots of confusing factors. Some of the similarities between the tales were that the lovers were forbidden to see each other, so they went…

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    Biblical Love- Midsummer Night’s Dream “The more we learn about God and feel his love for us, the more we realize that the infinite sacrifice of Jesus Christ is a divine gift of God.” (Dieter F. Uchtdorf). Biblical love is real and sacrificial, while earthly love is fake and untrusting. Although earthly love can be sacrificial, it is very rare. While reading Midsummer Night’s Dream, some learned that two characters stand out, one showing sacrificial love, and the other shows non sacrificial and…

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    William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer’s Night Dream tells a story of magic, fantasy, and love. Throughout the story, Shakespeare chooses to break away from reality and dip into fantasy using elements of magic. Because these elements of magic play such a big role in the story, there is no set way of how to produce this fantasy. From the set, to the costumes, to the language, A Midsummer’s Night Dream can be produced in any setting. The National Players’ choice to use a simple set introduces the…

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    or section. This is prominent in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and scenes, such as the protagonists’ conversation with each other on the balcony, often have several messages themselves. Yet another instance of this can be observed in Act II, Scene III of the aforementioned drama. Truly, in Friar Lawrence’s soliloquy within Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and…

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    Shakespeare’s story “ Romeo and Juliet” is about a girl and a boy who love each other but their families are enemies.They will do anything to be with each other. In “Romeo and Juliet” Love is shown to be stronger than Hate because Romeo and Juliet are willing to die for each other, they still love each other even though their families are rivals, and Romeo will rather be dead than being banished from Verona. One way Love is shown to be stronger than Hate in “Romeo and Juliet” is Romeo and…

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    Raul Molina Mrs.lovell English 2 4/30/18 William Shakespeare Many people back then did not have nothing to entertain themselves with, until acting and playwriting came into the theaters that were built around the city's..When playwriting and acting were introduced to the world, they made a big impact in society.There was one playwright and actor that to this day a lot of people still admire and remember about being one of the best…

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    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a play about love, or more specifically, the forcefulness of love in the lives of both Romeo and Juliet. Despite the fast and rushed nature of their relationship, the romantic connection and bond between them dominated every other aspect of their individual and collective lives. At first sight, the reciprocated intense passion they shared nurtured into a strong, overpowering, and even violent force that superseded all other emotions and values. As the play…

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    William Shakespeare is known as a Man, Technician, and Philosopher who wrote some of the best work in the 1500s. Among some of the tragedies William Shakespeare wrote are Macbeth and Hamlet both of which use the theme Appearance versus Reality. In Macbeth this theme is being used in Irony, The Clothes Do Not Make the Man, and Nature versus Man. In Hamlet this theme is being used in Hamlet’s antic disposition, the Ghost of Old Hamlet, and the Mousetrap. Both Macbeth and Hamlet represent Truth in…

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    Shakespeare has a huge impact on the English language. Shakespeare makes love out to be complicated In the play Twelfth Night. Which leads to the statement that love is not just handed to you, you must work for it because love is never easy. Duke and Olivia believe they are “in love” throughout this play but is it really love? Shakespeare conveys the theme of love through touching connections. Orsino believes that he needs more love until he gets sick of it, “If music be the food of love, play…

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