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    Chapter 1 (Every Trip Is a Quest (Expect When It’s Not)) In this chapter, the author explains why a character takes a trip using symbolic reasons. The character does not just take a trip, they take a quest. “The reason for a quest is always self-knowledge (Foster 3).” A quest is usually a person looking for the Holy Grail, going to a store for bread; these tasks of varying nobility. When the character goes on a quest, there is never a stated reason why the character goes on the quest. An…

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    One example of an impulsive character is Romeo, the main character in the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. The play deals with the love between the son of the Montague family and the daughter of the Capulet family. These two families are so hostile to each other that both Romeo and Juliet face difficulty in dating secretly. In the play, Romeo is an extemporaneous character and his impulsiveness leads him to death. From the beginning, Romeo 's impulsive actions shape the plot…

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    How are the different forms of love presented in the Jacobean and Elizabethan times? In this essay I will be discussing and comparing the way different forms of love are presented in Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. Macbeth was written in the Jacobean times and Romeo and Juliet was written in the Elizabethan times, two very different time periods and I will be showing how these two different time periods affect the way the plays have been written. The Jacobean period was when James the first was…

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    romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespeare, showcases how Romeo, Juliet, and Lord Capulet, try to fulfill their loved ones happiness. In doing so, they make destructive and precarious decisions which eventually lead to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s primary message of love is that it can lead to reckless and brisk decisions that often result in severe consequences. Shakespeare uses the character Romeo to argue how loving Juliet…

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    For over four hundred years, the classic, yet tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet has been loved and adored by people all over the world. Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare in 1591, has been transformed numerous times throughout the course of its existence, but particularly by Baz Lurhmann in 1996 and again in 2013 by Carlo Carlei. All three of these versions were able to effectively portray act 5 Scene 3, also knows as ‘The Death Scene’ through their own perspectives while still…

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    He had an incredible skill for describing human experiences. He could picture love like no one else could. For example, in Romeo and Juliet, a man and a woman from feuding families fall in love with each other and yet they let nothing separate them, but tragic death. The funny thing is, these writings can be adapted to any time period. Wouldn’t you imagine Romeo and Juliet taking place in the streets of New York? Shakespeare tells us stories that can apply to modern…

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    "Romeo and Juliet are only children thus to blame for the events that unfolded. Discuss who or what was to blame for the tragedy in the play." Romeo and Juliet is a story of love, loss and tragedy. The actions of some of the characters, not just Romeo and Juliet, both directly and indirectly caused the tragedy in the story to occur. If we were to look at the play from Shakespeare 's time. One of the main reasons for the tragedy in the play would have been Romeo and Juliet both going against…

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    and shared since the late 16th century, making him the most famous playwright from the Elizabethan era. His plays are expressed through various themes including love, betrayal and tragedy in which he repetitively challenges the protagonists. Romeo and Juliet is a play that combines a beautiful love with a great tragedy, developing it into one of Shakespeare 's most recognized masterpieces. These well-known themes enable modern day audiences to understand the emotions as well as the feelings of…

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    A Eulogy For Emily

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    at this age I really crave this affection and feel like its healthy for me to explore and try things so I know what I want/like in the future. I desperately want to see her and it really really hurts that I can’t. It’s dumb but it feels like Romeo and Juliet. I dont see why her age matters when I have such a strong connection with her. You guys are 30 years apart and you are absolutely perfect for each other. I’m just really really sad and I dont want to be but I also want you to trust and…

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    love someone; the actions we take to please our loved ones are pretty selfless. When it comes to love we’re mainly driven by the feelings of security, passion, and adventure. To begin, when we think of love, we think William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Nat King Cole’s song “L-O-V-E,” and romantic Nicholas Sparks movies like “The Notebook,” “A Walk to Remember,” and “The Last Song.” What we fail to realize is that unlike movies real love isn’t based on pure perfection. To be loved is like…

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