Romeo and Juliet Fate Essay

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    play in big ways The similarities between romeo and juliet is the love for eachother and they urge to commit their suicide if they couldn’t be together The nurse and the friar the similarities one of them is they best friends to each main character and i think they could've done some things different like the final plan they could've done something way better than come up with that plan One person who failed romeo and juliet is friar john he didn't give romeo the message that friar lawrence…

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    portray this more than Shakespeare’s tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Characters in this play often act before thinking, frequently creating situations that end tragically and needlessly “wasteful” ending of young lives. No character falls victim to poor judgement more than Romeo. Romeo’s fatal flaw of rash behavior leads to the eventual tragic outcome of the play; these rash decisions include agreeing to marry Juliet, killing Tybalt, and committing suicide. Romeo is immature and is easily swayed…

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    Romeo Montague is the main male character in William Shakespeare’s play, ‘Romeo and Juliet’. He is defined by extreme emotional reactions and mood swings, and it’s hard to fully understand Romeo’s character as we are never fully shown exactly who he is. In order to paint a full picture of his personality, we must look at the way he reacts to the situations he places himself in. At the beginning of the play, Romeo is introduced as a character surrounded by a fog of melancholy and despair. The…

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a remarkable play, renowned for the fantastic tale it tells and the rich language the author uses. This piece of work paints a riveting story about two quarreling families, whose children, Romeo and Juliet, fall in fervent love with each other and go to great lengths to preserve their love. Unfortunately, the play ends with a tragedy in which the lovers die, and this is due to the failure to act according to every part of the elaborate plan that the…

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    Juliet wakes from her sleep and finds Romeo dead beside her. She grabs Romeo’s knife and sheaths it in her abdomen. Spoiler Alert. The tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet was written by the 17th century poet, William Shakespeare. We all know that they died tragically at the end of the story, but there is a lot more behind it than just that. Romeo and Juliet are two teenage lovers who came from two rival families in City of Verona. After meeting each other for the first time at a party, they…

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    William Shakespeare is one of the most significant figures in English literature. To an extreme, he is one of the most significant figures in the English language itself. Shakespeare wrote thirty-seven plays in his lifetime. That does not include The Two Noble Kinsmen, which he collaborated on with John Fletcher, and two lost plays nobody will ever see again. His work was revolutionary for the time. It added significant depth to story telling. Shakespeare also pushed the boundaries of what was…

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    they arrive at the next frontier of Hell. Juliet can see buildings erupting from the slick oil spill of an ocean, and smog hanging low over the daunting infernal mess. The sky is a soupy grey, smoke billowing over the city’s spires as shrill screams echo within their crumbling walls. It’s kind of horrifying to look at, but Juliet can feel that Romeo is here, so she dredges up all her courage and carries on toward it. After the rough day she’d had, Juliet was no longer the picture of beauty…

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    Romeo and Juliet, a play written by William Shakespeare, is about a pair of “star-cross’d lovers” whose hasty decisions lead them to their tragic deaths. This play explains how the immaturity of Romeo and his extreme emotions affect the decisions he makes concerning himself and also his family. Most of the characters in the play, though thoughtful at first, later begin to make decisions without putting much thought into them. Also, not all the characters hold themselves accountable for their…

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    In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, we learn the most from characters who make mistakes. This story is about two star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet who despite coming from feuding families, fall in love. Throughout the entire play, the reader got to see Romeo mature from his current age to an adult because of his true love for Juliet. Us as readers, learn the most from the character Romeo because he makes the mistakes of acting hastily and not considering the consequences…

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    Early on in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, the main characters, Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, get married in secret. The Capulets, not knowing that Romeo and Juliet already had their own little covert wedding, promise her to a man named Count Paris. At first, Juliet objects, but she eventually consents to the arranged marriage, although it’s only so that she can carry out her plan of meeting Romeo and living ‘happily ever after’ with him. This,…

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