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    In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare has a message that he wants the reader to comprehend about Romeo and Juliet being in love during the balcony scene. Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 scene 2, a play written by William Shakespeare. The story Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers who are forbidden to love one another, but break their parents rules and see each other until the end. Shakespeare has a message in the story about how love has no limits to its and rules are just meant to be broken. In the…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy, not a love story. This statement has perpetually been a contentious issue, as plenty would believe that Romeo and Juliet is the finest love story of all time whilst others will argue that the story is not of love, but of lust. To make a well-informed decision, it is necessary to first comprehend and discuss the main themes and context of the play. Romeo and Juliet is a famous play, written by William Shakespeare about two teenagers, Romeo Montague…

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    Romeo and Juliet Throughout the years, the Shakespearian works of art have been apart of history in many different ways. The plays have been integrated throughout the multitude of cultures through different means of interpretation on the stage. In particular, the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is one extremely well known playwright that has mistakenly been described as a love story for many years. Though the play may have some elements of “love”, the true essence of the play…

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    Romeo And Juliet Decisions

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague are greatly influenced by other characters. Many of their significant choices and actions are altered and changed due to the advice that they receive from the people around them. Throughout the play, many characters suggest ideas and opinions to Romeo and Juliet with good intentions, however, these suggestions ultimately cause significant problems. The decisions that Romeo makes throughout the play are…

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    but the girl's dad will not approve of it. Well in the drama Romeo and Juliet they are immature about the whole thing. The two teens forget about everybody else and run off and married knowing there will be consequences. With none of their parents knowing this changes everything, it is one big secret. Throughout the story of Romeo and Juliet, neither one of them gains any type of maturity. When Tybalt stabbed Mercutio in scene 3, Romeo goes back and kills Tybalt not thinking of anyone. He…

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tells the story of Romeo a hopeless romantic and Juliet a girl who over exaggerates everything that she does. Their story starts at a party thrown by Juliet's family where these two lovers first meet. Everything seems to be perfect until they find out each other's lasts names. After they find out that their love is forbidden fights seem to break out for every little thing. With all of these fights breaking out death is surely no stranger…

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    Perhaps, the most intriguing aspect, in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, is the role that fate plays in the final outcome of the lovers. This is prominent in the following: when Romeo meets Juliet, when Tybalt and Mercutio die and Romeo is banished and finally, when Friar Laurence’s letter about Juliet fails to reach Romeo. All of these events, as well as many others are connected. Unfortunately for Romeo and Juliet, this theme is so dominant that it leads to their ultimate demise. To…

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    “Romeo and Juliet” is a famously known play created by Shakespeare, which consists of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two forbidden lovers who would stop at nothing to love each other. One crystal clear night, tragedy takes place inside the Capulet tomb, where Romeo and Juliet are discovered dead. Who is to blame? The answer is Capulet. Sweet as chocolate and as caring as a nurse, Juliet’s father, Capulet, is represented as a wise man in the beginning of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”.…

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    the two lovers in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet like those mentioned before, but also two lovers are teenagers which adds in a whole new dimension. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the main characters’ relationship with each other is weak and shallow due to their rash decisions and risky behaviors. The weak nature of Romeo and Juliet's relationship causes both of them to make quick, thoughtless decisions. The first example of a rash decision Romeo and Juliet make is when the two get…

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    Romeo And Juliet Traits

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a play that presents one of its characters as a strong individual, having her own defining personality. Juliet is the teenage daughter of Lord Capulet and is the heir of one of the wealthiest families in town. In this play Juliet presented as romantic, a dreamer and yet also intelligent. Juliet is a very smart character who is always questioning and analyzing her situations. During the balcony scene, Juliet begins to wonder “What’s in a name? That…

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