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    wished to make a story that showed the true nature of love. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a play written by the extraordinarily famous William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet follows the story of two star-crossed lovers from rival families in the fair city of Verona. One of the central themes of Romeo and Juliet is that their love is at fault for nearly all of the events in the play. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, through its events, shows how love is blinding, destructive, and…

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    William Shakespeare commonly used the theme of love in his work. The story of Romeo and Juliet is a dramatic tragedy of two young lovers who struggle to be together while dealing with numerous family complications. The two younglings come from different families- the Montagues and the Capulets- who have an ancient grudge. However, their love was destined to be doomed by the stars. In the end of the play, both Romeo and Juliet take their own lives due to their undying love for each other. One…

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    Even though their love is meant to be, Romeo and Juliet are two star-crossed lovers they are not allowed to be together. Their secretive actions and staying frightened that someone will menace them and they will be caught isn’t a good sign for a good relationship. They have a high risk of being separated from each other if they get caught. They also involve others to help their relationship be reserved, but they never know who can be trusted. Romeo and Juliet are the blame of their own actions…

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    foolish decisions many of the characters make could be seen as commentary on how the institutions of the day forced those choices. For example, Friar Lawrence only marries Romeo and Juliet to prevent them from committing any sins, which the Catholic Church said included even lustful thoughts. Additionally, what Romeo and Juliet felt for each other was lust, not love - and they were in such a haste to get married only so that they could act upon those lustful thoughts. This whole play could be…

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    on April 23, 1564, in Stratford-upon-Avon in England. The play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare 's most popular plays during his lifetime. It was written with five acts in 1595. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses many literary devices such as pun, dramatic irony, and…

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    Foreshadowing is a warning or a sign of some future event that is to occur. The tragic play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare foreshadows a lot throughout the play which, allows the audience to predict future events. Foreshadowing is the window to fate that allows people to see deeper. In this play there are a lot of suggestions to future events to occur which, is a major part in Romeo and Juliet because it leads up to the ending and gives a bigger understanding of why the things…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Friar Lawrence’s good intentions lead to bad results that affect everyone around him. Even though he tries to make everything work out, Friar Lawrence’s actions hurt everyone around him because his kindness and responsibility subconsciously kills. Although the Friar is trying to help Romeo and Juliet’s situation, he does not think through the possible issues or faults in his plan. The Friar tries to help Romeo and Juliet when he marries them in…

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    William Shakespeare wrote a total of 37 plays and 154 sonnets in his life; main themes in many of these plays and sonnets were love and tragedy. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet combines the two, having tragedy be a result of love. In the play a central theme is love and its effect on those involved. Ironically, the main source of strife in the play is love, instead of being a solution, love is the cause of brawls and deaths. Throughout the play, Shakespeare explores love as a source of conflict…

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    killed him, or Romeo Montague, whom killed himself after his own decisions came back to haunt him. Even William Shakespeare cannot escape his own actions, and eventually loses the love of his life due to this. All of these characters prove that it is not fate, but their own actions that cause their tragic circumstances. In Julius Caesar, the audience is introduced to the…

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    the two filmic portrayals of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the directors Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli use music and camera angles and movement to accurately depict the ignorance of the character’s newfound love. Both Luhrmann and Zefferelli used music to convey a feeling of urgent ignorance in the balcony scene. Luhrmann accurately depicts the feeling of ignorance in this scene throughout it. He uses fast and lively music whenever Romeo and Juliet are together. The music tempo increases…

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