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    do if you lost the person you love most? That’s the kind of decisions that both Ovid and Shakespeare write about in “Pyramus and Thisbe” and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. In the stories, Thisbe and Juliet are both faced with the same question, and they both choose the same fate. Although Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is based off of Ovid’s poem, “Pyramus and Thisbe” both portray the scenes differently, and in a way, better than one another. While Ovid writes about the…

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    Let Die “Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow / that I shall say good night till it be morrow” (2.2.188-189). One of the biggest hits of all time, Romeo and Juliet is the tale of two star crossed lovers with a forbidden dalliance. Everybody knows the tragedy whether they have read or seen the play or not. Romeo and Juliet has fit in easily to the twentieth century culture, maybe because of how realistic teenage rebellion is to us. However, as the curriculum has insisted on…

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    and support. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the starring couple is in dire need of help. Friar Lawrence becomes their advisor, but unfortunately he fails. Friar Lawrence’s actions lead to their untimely death. Friar Lawrence’s selfishness, childish actions, and poor decision-making doom Romeo and Juliet. The Friar’s role turned a happy love story into a tragedy and should be held responsible for their deaths. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet rely on Friar Lawrence’s advice to…

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    If Romeo and Juliet can be summed up in one line, that line would be, “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” which perfectly portrays the tragic romance of the two lovers (Shakespeare 33??) Many films since this line has been written have been created in honor of the famous play, such as Zeffirelli’s and Luhrmann's. Zeffirelli's version of the story more accurately portrays Shakespeare’s original intent with setting, dialogue, and costumes identical to those imagined when one reads it.…

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    People all over the world fall in and out of love every single day, and sometimes a person’s love story is not at all how they wanted it to be. This is shown in two different love stories. In Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, readers meet a boy named Romeo and a girl named Juliet who have a forbidden love. Because of their love, they feel that killing themselves is the best way to be together. And in the book Naughts and Crosses written by Malorie Blackman, This is a story of not…

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    the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet are the main characters who were deeply in love and their love lead to a tragedy. In this story many people contributed to the cause of this tragedy. In this play some of the people that contributed were Romeo and Juliet friends, each of their friends had a role on this tragedy. Some of Romeo’s friends are Mercutio, Benvolio, Friar Laurence and his servant Balthasar. One of Juliet’s friend was the nurse. The story of Romeo and Juliet is a…

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    is based on appearance because a couple love each other based on their looks. In Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet love each other because of their looks that drew them to each other. Shakespeare’s play is…

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    In the infamous play of William Shakespeare titled Romeo and Juliet, two teenage lives lock together in a whirlwind of ‘love’ and drama; Not only effecting them, but leeching as well at the ones they care for around them, such as a whirlwind could sweep their souls from their bodies to either send them ascending to Heaven, or spiraling down into a raging inferno. Lives had indeed been taken, including those of family and friends alike. For the Montagues, Mercutio and Lady Montague; Mercutio had…

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    Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is a holy man who is trusted by other people. In the play, the opening of Friar Laurence is a passage about the herb that said by himeself, “…Within the infant rind of this small flower. Poison hath residence and medicine power…” (2.3. 23-24). Seemingly, these words are just a simple description of flowers. With the in-depth reading, people can find the connection between Friar Laurence and the herbs. The first turning point in Romeo and…

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    play, Romeo and Juliet has destiny as a prevalent theme, making the characters vivified. In light of destiny, the play turns out to be hugely exciting and it is precisely what deals with the two youthful darlings to meet each other in any case. The…

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