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    The play ‘Romeo and Juliet ' written by William Shakespeare is a romantic tragedy about the two ‘star-crossed lovers ' from Verona, who ‘take their life ' primarily due to the social expectations that are put upon them by society and the actions of the people who they depend on the most. The protagonists grow up in a strict society in which gender roles and family dignity are classified more important than an individual 's happiness. However, Romeo and Juliet go against this expectation in order…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, the Montagues and Capulets have been in a conflict for many years. Romeo and Juliet, during a party, fall instantly in love, which causes problems due to their family’s feud. Due to their conflicting last names, Romeo and Juliet must keep their love a secret to most people in their lives. Soon after their marriage another suitor, Paris, comes into the life of the Capulets, which makes Romeo and Juliet’s love even more complicated. In this play, Friar Lawrence and Juliet’s…

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    gender role in Romeo and Juliet most likely differ from what you would imagine within the 16th century. Many things are different compared to a male and female. In the Elizabethan era, there was gender discrimination. This affected women more than men, they don’t have similar opportunities and are viewed as a lower class. They are treated and seen on a distinct level of perspective. Romeo and Juliet are contrary to their typical gender role, Romeo possesses feminine traits whereas Juliet shows a…

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    gone, do you attempt to drink the poison left on his lips or go straight for his dagger? This is the conclusion to the classic tragic love story Romeo and Juliet. While many different directors have tried to capture the tragedies that occur during Shakespeare 's play, Franco Zeffirelli created his portrayal of Romeo and Juliet in 1968. Romeo and Juliet is the classic love tale of star crossed lovers facing their feuding families while falling in love in the hectic 1500’s filled with death from…

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    Shakespeare is one of those that is so well know. Most people know Romeo and Juliet because it shows love and tragety, plus most people had to read the play while they were in high school. Love is something that is idealized by most, a reality for most, and has to be evaluated by everyone when they have found love. Shakespeare shows with his plays and poetry that love is something that that happens and you become married. With Romeo and Juliet he shows two people from completely different…

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    Leonardo DiCaprio speaking Shakespearean dialogue, love or lust, and illegal drugs, become a strange product when put together, but are the base of Luhrmann’s film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. The adaptation Romeo + Juliet is a film adaptation of Shakespeare’s original, but set in a modern day Miami like city. The characters use guns instead of swords, but still speak in Shakespearean English. This film’s modernization of everything except the dialogue caused it to be misunderstood. However,…

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    the inescapable, uncontrollable, fate. In the play Romeo and Juliet by, William Shakespeare, Shakespeare says that significant events that happen in a person 's life do not have an impact on an individual 's ability to determine their own fate. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life” (Prologue lines 5 & 6). The prologue says right from the beginning that fate has decided that Romeo and Juliet will fall in love and die. It starts with the…

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    lot like the story of Romeo and Juliet. One of the biggest similarities is the young unstoppable love that both couples shared. Romeo and Juliet agreed to run away to be together, which in many ways is similar to what Pyramus and Thisbe planned to do. Pyramus and Thisbe agreed to meet in the woods so that they could be together. Another similarity in both stories is the disapproval of the parents. In Romeo and Juliet the families did not get along, this prevented Romeo and Juliet from being able…

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    The Avoidable Ending of Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet were two people in love who tried to escape their fate and did not succeed. The two lovers tried to be together but their families pulled them apart. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare captivated audiences of all ages with a tragic love story. The ending of Romeo and Juliet could have been different if many characters would have made different choices. Such as if Rosaline would have loved Romeo back, he would not have been at the…

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    Forever? When thinking about The Bard, what comes to mind? Some might recall famous lines such as “Romeo Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo.” or “To be or not to be”. Some might think of his works, such as one of his biggest hits Romeo and Juliet. There are so many things one can think of when it comes to Shakespeare because he was such a prolific writer. That’s why it’s no surprise that Romeo and Juliet is in the ninth grade curriculum. His works have been around for quite a while which should…

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