Romeo and Juliet Fate Essay

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    A Motivated Character In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, many of the characters are complex in that their actions are influenced by multiple and even conflicting factors. In literature, as in life, a character’s motivation is what makes him unique and believable. If we all behaved the same way in similar situations, life would be boring. The characters in Romeo and Juliet are all motivated by different backstories. Each character’s actions are influenced by their family life, environment,…

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    The ability to decide and choose wisely and correctly is often a matter of critical and mature thinking. The tragic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare includes young Romeo Montague, who opposes the concept of critical and mature thinking in major decisions of his life. Romeo Montague is a young melodramatic lover, who has a forbidden relationship with Juliet Capulet, a loathed enemy to his household. As a result of their sacred love affair, these star-crossed lovers suffer greatly…

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    In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s one tragic flaw was that he was overly emotional and always was going from one end of the emotional spectrum to the other. Throughout the play, Shakespeare demonstrates this flaw in Romeo’s passionate rush to falling in love, his volatile fighting, and his suicidal despair. Although depth of feeling can be admirable, Shakespeare cautions that uncontrolled emotion can be destructive. As Friar Lawrence warns, “These violent delights have violent…

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    The world thinks that Romeo and Juliet is a simple and classic love story. They fall in love, get married, then are torn apart by their families, and commit suicide to escape, the end. However, there is something else in this story, hidden behind these lines of dialogue, it is the obsession and desperation of many characters. These characters are the true killers in this story. In one way or the other, they have caused almost every catastrophe in this story, from Romeo and Juliet’s chance…

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    Are Friars or priest supposed to be honest to their fellow brothers? In Romeo and Juliet by William SHakespeare, Friar Lawrence seems to be an appealing character within the whole play. Lawrence also had ties with both families and a good reputation according to the prince in act 5. Friar Lawrence caused the ending without another alternative ending. Friars concept plans were causing Romeo and Juliet death more abrupt. Was this father with his word? Friar Lawrence knew Romeo's marriage wouldn't…

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    Taking place in the 17th century, in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, the role of women was to serve their husbands and present obedient and conserved qualities. Lack of courage in the household has allowed the fate of the star-crossed lovers to hasten and ultimately prevail. Growing up in royalty, Lady Capulet restrains from showing heed and emotion even to her beloved daughter to retain her pride and status, only to soon face painful death and grief of her child.…

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    Montague can’t find there son Romeo. Romeo, we find out, has been moping…

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    n Act three, Scene one of “Romeo and Juliet”, the scene in which Mercutio and Tybalt are killed takes place. Shakespeare portrayal of Romeo’s progression in this play is a dynamic character that experiences conflicting emotions and changes throughout his experiences. At first he feels caring and loving towards Tybalt who is now his relative, but after certain events leading up to the death of his close friend Mercutio, he disregards his tolerance towards Tybalt for the retribution of a friend.…

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    at a moment’s notice. The Marner household has been buzzing for weeks in preparation for the marriage of Eppie and her handsome groom, Romeo Montague. Eppie is elated to take the Montague name, yet still be fortunate enough to live near her beloved father. With only two days until the union of the…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a powerful example that those who act in haste make decisions which lead to the downfall of others, as well as themselves. At some point or another, nearly every character in the play has displayed this theme. The characters that have expressed this attribute most effectively are likely Tybalt, Romeo, and Juliet. Tybalt was one of the first to make the mistake of not thinking of the consequences of his actions, and the others followed his lead. Tybalt is both a victim and a…

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