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    One of Shakespeare's most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet fixates on the disastrous affection between the juvenile posterity of two driving, yet warring, groups of medieval Verona. In light of the fight between the families and the directs of the day, which gave Juliet's father the privilege to guarantee her in marriage to any man of his decision, Romeo and Juliet's mystery marriage is bound to convey disaster both to the couple and to their families. Despite the fact that faultfinders differ…

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    Blame Game: Essay Version Romeo Montague, a character from William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. An overdramatic, impulsive and helpless romantic. Romeo fell in and out of love very easily, depending on what his heart desired. He was the offspring of the royal King and Queen Montague. Most would say he was the main character in the play. Sadly, however, this main character meets his ultimate demise towards the end of this piece. It is easy to blame Romeo’s death on the following…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Without the characters that are in the play, Romeo and Juliet the relationship between the two would have a completely different impact based on their surroundings. Each character has a huge role to fill, and with even the slightest change neither Juliet, nor Romeo would have committed suicide. For example the characters: Tybalt, Lord Capulet, the Nurse, and Friar Laurence all had roles that lead to the tragic event of the two star crossed lovers deaths, with their…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay: Killed By Love By: Sidney K. Have you ever been in love? The tale, Romeo and Juliet, is a tragic love story that takes place in Verona Italy, in which the main protagonists attempts to be together are cruelly destroyed by numerous components. William Shakespeare embellishes four of these many components more than any of the others; Friar Laurence, society, the Lord and Lady of both Montague and Capulet, and the lovers themselves. These factors quickly try to destroy…

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    are the reason for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The family feud has all started because of the parents. That means Romeo and Juliet are supposed to be enemies but the two ended up falling in love. Neither one of the parents should be charged for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, They did not physically kill them, it's what they verbally do to make them feel the way they did and made them kill themselves to be together forever. Capulet also could have been a better father to Juliet and invest more…

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    The play Romeo and Juliet is similar to many of the issues of today’s modern days. Romeo and Juliet has the use of gang violence, use of drugs, and depression/teen suicide in teens. The Capulets and the Montagues are a good example of gang violence, with the two family’s constantly fighting on a regular basis. The crips and the bloods are the perfect example of the family’s hate for each other, Crips and Bloods would fight just over seeing each over on the street. Tybalt saw Romeo at…

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    Juliet’s nurse, known as the character “Nurse” in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, plays a vital role as a secondary character in relation to the events of the famed Shakespearean play. She is close to the heart of tragedy as a trusted friend and advisor to a young and fragile Juliet Capulet, her footsteps imprinted on the dark stairwell that spiraled into a catastrophic end. Nurse’s lack of responsibility over her charge, a pitiful absence of foresight to consequence, and her…

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    ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a well-known play with one of the most tragic endings in all of Shakespeare. One reason why this play could be considered so tragic is that Romeo and Juliet “loved” each other, but their “love” was forbidden. Although most people know the play as two teenagers who killed themselves because they were “in love”, the play is much more than that. The play may also be considered tragic because two families lost their only children, causing them to lose their future bloodline.…

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    of lovers. In Shakespeare’s tragedy, two star crossed lovers find themselves mocked by fate, and while their passion is sincere and promises are sweet, they are not able to conquer the walls that their families’ feud has set up against them. In the end, they take their own lives after trying to escape the schemes that the stars had planned for them. Only two other characters possess the knowledge of dear Romeo and Juliet’s forbidden love, and perhaps that alone should have saved their cursed…

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    What is love? Love is an intense feeling of deep affection. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare shows love in so many different ways and forms. The main thematic message regarding love in the story is that love requires sacrifice. This message is shown by many characters in the story, including: Mercutio, Juliet, and Romeo. Shakespeare’s first hint of the message: love requires sacrifice, is shown through the character Mercutio. Mercutio is Romeo’s best friend…

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