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    Shakespeare’s tragic romance, Romeo and Juliet, is often concerned with questions of power, and the extent to which individuals are in control of their own identities and destinies. This is encapsulated in Act 1 Scene 2, which examines the power dynamics at play between characters in the play on their basis of their gender, class and social standing. Further, Shakespeare questions the power of the individual to determine their fate. Ultimately, Shakespeare highlights that societal rules and…

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    Shakespeare is known for his tragedies. One of his most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet is oft called a tragedy of haste. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in love at first sight despite their families longstanding feud in the city of Verona. Their hurried love affair leads to the death of members of both families and the two lovers themselves.…

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    Even though Mercutio and Tybalt are present in only the first three acts of Romeo and Juliet, they are crucial to the play. Tybalt appears twice in Act I, solidifying the feud between the Capulets and Montagues as the first quarrel erupts, and proving his loyalty to the Capulets house during the first dual and at the masquerade party. He enters again in the first scene of Act III that results’ in changing the play’s direction from the comedic beginning. Mercutio’s relationship to the play is…

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    One makes choices out of their own free will which affects their life at that time, but will ultimately determine their fate. In Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet, the theme of conscious choices deciding one’s destiny is expressed through the tragic outcome that occurs due to Romeo and Juliet’s poor decision making. Romeo and Juliet’s weaknesses provoked them to make flawed choices out of their own free will, deciding what path their lives would take; this brutally ends up in a situation where…

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    Romeo and Juliet is an amazing tragedy that depicts two families who have been feuding for a long time. William Shakespeare, a legendary playwright who blew away the drama world when he came out with this play in 1595. Many people were addicted to the story, and Shakespeare’s expertise in writing. Shakespeare also comes up with his own form of writing called Shakespearean sonnet. It not only has a gripping plot, but also portrays many themes of importance. One of them being the act of rebelling.…

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    William Shakespeare’s famous love story Romeo and Juliet presents two love-struck teenagers who love with their eyes and not as much with their hearts. Although Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet 421 years ago when teenagers behaved differently, teenagers of today are more similar to Romeo and Juliet in more ways than thought of. Times have changed in society since Romeo and Juliet was written, but teenagers today are similar to Romeo and Juliet mainly because they share one major thing in…

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    Romeo and Juliet is one of the famous plays written by William Shakespeare in 1595. It is known for its love romance story of Romeo and Juliet. However, Romeo and Juliet also known as the story of tragedies falls on to the lovers. In the end, they died together in the tomb and they weren’t able to live rest of their long life. But, is Romeo and Juliet a story of tragedy because two young lovers’ life lost? Some may say yes, but some may say no. It depends on the perspective of the audience.…

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    Romeo and Juliet Critique William Shakespeare wrote The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet in the late 1500s in which two star crossed lovers take their lives. In this play, Shakespeare utilizes a variety of irony to show how doomed love can lead to unexpected outcomes. Shakespeare's play if full of dramatic irony. For example, he demonstrates dramatic irony because the audience knows Romeo was going to kill himself over Juliet being dead. This is ironic because we know that Juliet's going to wake up…

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    play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet take their lives due to the stress of their families’ rivalry. The play is of the Montague, Romeo, and Capulet, Juliet. Unfortunately since there familys are in a midst of a long lasting feud there love is forbidden. The first time Romeo spots Juliet is from across the room at the party, he instantly is overcome with emotions and talks to her. When the nurse interrupts their conversation, telling Juliet to go see her mother, Romeo…

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    between the families, a pinch of jelousy, and just a dash of hatred amd you have yourself the recipe to this disaster that is called Romeo and Juliet. This play was writen by the G.O.A.T. of play writing himself, William Shakespear. The title of this play is The Tragdey of Romeo and Juliet. But im sure you already knew that. Real quick, the main characters of this play are Romeo, Frair lawrence, the the fued between the families. So now you know. So, now let me summerize the end of this play for…

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