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    doesn't, she'll deny her name, so she can be with him. Towards the end of the story, Romeo states: "Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. Let's see for means. O mischief, thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men! I do remember an apothecary..." (5. 1. 36-39.) After finding out about the (supposedly) death of Juliet, Romeo decides he will commit suicide because of his love for Juliet. He doesn't consider anything else. As shown through both circumstances, their uncontrolled,…

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    Romeo and Juliet are the most iconic couple known in literary history. They are quite famous for being written by William Shakespeare, who wrote the story about the young couple and the journey of them going through murder, banishment, hatred, humor, and more. Questions arise on the responsibility of who caused these teens to act the way they did or lead them to committing suicide over their relationship. Some claim that the teens killed themselves out of their own basic instinct, while others…

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    In the dramatic tragedy novel, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are too young and thoughtless children. The day that they meet each other, they think about the marriage and try to get helps from Friar Laurence. After they realize that their family is enemy, but they still try to marry secretly. They have responsibility of their own death because, their selfish and immature mind. In the story Romeo is imprudent child, his wrong choices lead to death of himself and Juliet.…

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    Six deaths in the well known play of Romeo and Juliet. The characters: Tybalt, Mercutio, Lady Montague, Paris, and Romeo and Juliet. This story of forbidden love did not end well for these six characters. The total of six deaths in Romeo and Juliet were all for many different reasons, but all of these deaths can be blamed on one person. That person being Romeo. Romeo fell deep in love with his family’s mortal enemy’s daughter. Instead of getting over it or even trying to get over Juliet, he…

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    Isaac Newton may have been born prematurely, but he had a very large impact on our world. He was a very accomplished natural philosopher (physicist), scientist, and an English mathematician with discoveries in optics, motion, and mathematics. Every element of Isaac’s life came from hard work and self initiative. Therefore, he never needed help in finances or education he earned everything. On Christmas Day in 1642, Hannah Newton gave birth to her son Isaac Newton. Isaac’s family never expected…

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    Monster Calls

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    Death is an inevitable concept that will never die out. How one chooses to cope with it shows what they are like as a person. The fictional work, A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness, tells the tale of a young boy named Conor. He is visited by a monster who is the yew tree in his own background. Throughout the story, readers find out that Conor’s mother has a terminal illness, assumed to be cancer, and Conor imposes the blame on himself. However, it is revealed that the monster had come to try to…

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    1.one of the first active among the exiled Guelfs in an attempt to make a military return 2. once exiled Dante traveled to many cities and finally made a home in Ravenna. F. Was a member of the guild of physicians and apothecaries G. Dante was called in January 1302 to appear before the Florentine government, failing to appear he was convicted of crimes he didn’t commit H. On March 10, 1302 dante failed to appear again and he was condemned to be burnt to…

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    published in 1819. Keats was the oldest of four and lost his parents at an early age. His father died when Keats was eight after he fell off a horse and cracked is head open, his mother died six years later of tuberculosis. In 1816 he became a licensed apothecary, although he never pursued that profession, instead he became a poet. One may ask why he went through all the trouble of getting licensed and then decided to write poetry for a living. In 1817, he had his first volume of poems…

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    Juliet hopes that Romeo has indeed received the letter, “Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift and hither shall he come.” In the long run Friar Laurence's plan had failed them and put everything out of order, late that night Romeo arrives at the apothecary where he buys a death potion, after hearing his love Juliet has tragically died that morning. He arrives at the scene of the Capulets grave mourning Juliet's death when he meets Paris, who was supposed to marry Juliet. Out of anger Paris…

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    When Balthasar informed Romeo of Juliet’s death, he visits an apothecary to buy poison. Romeo went to Juliet’s tomb to see her one last time and then to commit suicide. Romeo feels life is not worth living without Juliet and hopes he will see her in the afterlife. Friar Lawrence soon arrives and discovers Romeo’s body…

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