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    Death In Romeo And Juliet

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    pointless without her. “Come bitter conduct, come, unsavory guide, Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The dashing, rocks thy seasick weary bank. Here’s to my love!” says Romeo before he quickly drinks the poison he had purchased from the apothecary and dies minutes later. Romeo drinks the poison inside the tomb so he can spend the rest of eternity next to his Juliet. Just moments later, Juliet awakes from her slumber and finds her husband dead on the floor of the tomb. Heartbroken,…

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    second example about how love drives our thoughts and decisions is in the final act of the play when the two lovers kill themselves for each other. Romeo, who thinks Juliet is dead, kills himself with the final words, “Here’s to my love! O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die”, (Act 5, Scene 3; 119-120), while Juliet kills herself for Romeo shortly after without a second thought, “… O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die”, (Act 5, Scene 3; 168-169)…

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    The Poetry Of John Keats

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    John Keats was an English poet during the Romantic Era. He has his own unique way of capturing life and nature. Keats believed that pain was necessary in creating a soul and that pleasure and pain are intricately linked. He illustrates that point multiple times through his poems and some of his greatest poetry, for example “To Autumn” is a perfect balance between light and shade. Keats writes his poetry based on his concept of light and shade and how both are needed in order to convey the true…

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    When Romeo made it back to Juliet's tomb he said, "Here's to my love true apothecary, thy drugs are quick thus with a kiss I die.”(5.3.199-120).In this quote you can see that he loves Juliet so much that he kills himself to be with Juliet, but she then wakes up and kills herself. In that one case he is the cause of the death of…

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    Romeo and Juliet and its Story About Teenage Life We all know that teenagers make poor and rash decisions that generally don’t end well. Whether you are a teenager, were one, or will be one you will make the majority of these decisions in this time period. This is shown perfectly in the story of “Romeo and Juliet” as it is two teen lovers who eventually die because of their poor decision making. The first statement that supports the rashness of their decisions would be “A third reading of…

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    After receiving the news of Juliet’s ‘death’ Romeo traveled to Verona to lay in death with his wife forever. His last utterance being “‘O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick/thus with a kiss I die”’ (ll.1.130). Waiting as little as ten minutes to grieve could have prevented the tragic ending of this play. There were an infinite amount of other options than killing himself, yet he just chose the…

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    To prove this, this quote is from (Act five . Scene three . Lines 117-120) Romeo: “ Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark! Here's to my love! [Drinks], O true apothecary, Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die. [Dies.]” This quote is proof of them being foolish because they both killed themselves over each other but they would have gotten along fine if they hadn't of done that because they both could have lived…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is a teenager and the hero with an impulsive flaw which leads to the tragic ending of his and Juliet’s deaths, he let this flaw control his reasoning and had his feelings command his mind and decisions in different fields. As a teenagers we are in a young age were we think everything revolves around ourselves and don’t take our time to think things through, we are impulsive. Just like our main character Romeo he is a teenager living in a world of feuds between his…

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    Once upon a time, there were two neighbors with close families and they had a great relationship they fell in love and lived happily ever after……… this is not that story. In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, it shows that Romeo and Juliet are not in love because they get married the day after they meet, they experience lust at first sight, and they are too immature. In William Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo & Juliet, it shows that Romeo and Juliet are not in love because…

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    Romeo And Juliet's Fate

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    H - How do specific characters and their traits in Romeo and Juliet lead to their unfortunate fate that occurs? B - Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare, is a story of two young people who fall in love but can’t be together because of their families hatred for one another. T - In Romeo and Juliet, three characters; Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and Romeo himself play a key role in the tragedy and downfall of the lovers. C - For instance, one character who could be very easily blamed is…

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