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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s sonnets, there are many highs and lows in his love life. Shakespeare encounters jealousy, heartbreak, utter bliss, and everything in between. All of the first 126 sonnets are addressed to a man. This man is Shakespeare’s rival poet, but also his younger, extremely handsome lover. However, this lover is not faithful and gives Shakespeare as much grief as he does pleasure. The poem I chose to analyze is Sonnet 71. The organization of the sonnet and the meaning…

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    Will the Real William Shakespeare Please Stand Up? In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare once said “Tempt not a desperate man” (Romeo and Juliet). This quote relates to the question of the authorship of Shakespeare’s works. Was he desperate enough to take credit for someone else’s work? Many different people including authors such as Mark Twain have doubted his authorship since his death. There are many factors of Shakespeare’s life can prove or disprove his authorship. Shakespeare was not the real…

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    are simply always together and are inextricable. That being said, the original play of Romeo and Juliet is a perfect example of love and war showcasing it throughout. However, love and war have also shown up in more recent situations, such as in the book The 5th wave . With the characters, Cassie and Evan also fall in love, but having their whole world being surrounded by war. Overall, the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, and the book The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey both demonstrate the main…

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    tragedy, Romeo and Juliet both the main characters do die because of the confusion that Romeo was declared dead and Juliet felt she couldn 't live without her true love a committed suicide. Those two aren 't the only two whom died in Romeo and Juliet, according to source C and D Mercutio the cousin of Juliet murdered by Tybalt after challenged to a duel because Romeo refuses to fight the love of his lives cousin and after the weather of Mercutio Romeo challenges Tybalt to a short duel which…

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    In a very simple manner the nurse in Romeo and Juliet is there purely to give some light relief from the rest of the play using sexual humour. However, if looked at in more detail many more roles of the nurse come into play than simply to make the audience laugh. In Act 1 Scene 3 the nurse is portrayed in a very positive and light hearted manner particularly when she tells Juliet to 'seek happy nights to happy days ' it could be suggested that is simply a light hearted sexual reference put in…

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    pure meaning but Shakespeare proved it wrong. The story, Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare is both a loving and a heartbreaking drama. In this tragedy two star-crossed lovers named Romeo and Juliet try to be together despite their opposing family status which suggests otherwise. Examples of wrong choices made by this young and innocent couple will be discussed. You can interpret this tragedy in many ways, but undoubtedly Romeo and Juliet is suggesting that love blinds young people, and it…

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    The Sweet Embrace of Romance As F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, "There are all kinds of love in this world but never the same love twice." This is considered one of the most romantic quotes in literary history, but what exactly is this romantic love that Fitzgerald speaks of? Romance can be commonly defined as a medieval tale based off legend, chivalric love and adventure, or the supernatural or a love story. These may be a few of the first thoughts a person will have when they heard the term…

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    to cause harm. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, the play finishes with a tragic ending where the two main character’s take their own lives due to the character’s choices throughout the book that helped lead to this ending. Although Friar Laurence, Capulet, and Romeo and Juliet all have the best of intentions, their actions contribute to the tragic ending of this play.…

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    Forced Entertainment – Romeo and Juliet (Tabletop Shakespeare) To me what makes a piece of art visually striking or not is how it challenges the idea of space. How can actors, puppets, or scenery change my impression of the venue? How can imagery immerse its audience into the world of the performance? Forced Entertainment offers a new answer to these questions by using common household items to illustrate one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, Romeo and Juliet. I am very familiar with the…

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    of the texts read this year, I have looked for certain qualities a book must have such as reader 's interest, an opportunity for vocabulary, and the appropriate reading level for their age. “Romeo…

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