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    At the end of the play Romeo and Juliet, the Prince tell the Montagues and the Capulets that some of them will be punished and some of them will be pardoned. Many of the people who are to blame are dead, but the people who are still alive will be pardoned or punished for there actions involving the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The person I blame the most is Friar Lawrence, he is the one who should be punished the most. The theme that goes along with his actions are the individual against society.…

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    Shakespeare says in his prologue of the play (Page 7) “A pair of star crossed lovers take their life. Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife.” This does quite go with love at first sight but it can also help the audience believe and understand that love at first sight shows strong feelings what love is. In the beginning of the play the audience finds out that the Capulets and the Montagues (Juliet and Romeo's families) deeply hate each other a lot that they even killed each other and…

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    There are many reasons for which people seek revenge. However, no matter what the reason is, revenge does nothing but harm others. Through multiple characters in Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows the true impact of revenge. People want revenge for futile reasons, from protecting their pride, to other, more serious reasons, such as protecting their loved ones. In the end, the effect of revenge is still the same. Through the play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare suggests that revenge which comes…

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    the middle of the story this is where things begin to spice up... Romeo and Juliet are now married. And after a series of arguments between Mercutio, Tybalt and Romeo, Tybalt is killed when Romeo challenges him to a duel. After Tybalt is killed, Benvolio tries to get Romeo to flee the scene and Romeo just gets away just before all the citizens of Verona miraculously show up at the end of the scene. The prince arrives and is very displeased with what he see’s. One of the princes rules is that…

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    inside something so beautiful! Nurse: Men have no dignity and are not to be trusted. All of them lie, cheat and are wicked. Where 's my servant - bring me some brandy! All of this sorrow and pain makes me old. Shame on Romeo! (3:1:121) – (3:1:137) Benvolio: Oh no, Romeo, Mercutio has had an untimely death. His spirits goes to heaven in which he looks madly upon us on earth. Romeo: This horrible event will effect…

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    play begins with an opening prologue that states the story is about a pair, “of star cross’d lovers [that] take their life” (Prologue 5-8). A love destined for death from the beginning. When Benvolio, Romeo and Mercutio travel to the Capulet’s ball, before going in Romeo makes a statement in regard to Benvolio saying that if they don 't go in now they will be late. Romeo indicates his death in the story when he says, “Some consequence yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful…

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    In the infamous play of William Shakespeare titled Romeo and Juliet, two teenage lives lock together in a whirlwind of ‘love’ and drama; Not only effecting them, but leeching as well at the ones they care for around them, such as a whirlwind could sweep their souls from their bodies to either send them ascending to Heaven, or spiraling down into a raging inferno. Lives had indeed been taken, including those of family and friends alike. For the Montagues, Mercutio and Lady Montague; Mercutio had…

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    Juliet Juliet, who is the Capulet's daughter. She is introduced as a young and innocent girl who is just under 14, throughout the play she progress from young, innocent girl to a mature young woman who is presented as a female heroine towards the end of the movie. Juliet is arranged to be married to Paris, but when Romeo catches her attention, she falls in love with him. Romeo Romeo is montages son (enemies of Capsulate). At the start of the movie he is in love with Verona. He is very much…

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    three scene one was definitely an important turning point in the play. It had a fairly large effect on the feud in the play. Primarily, fighting becomes more bloodthirsty, brutal, and intense. Sampson announces, “I do bite my thumb, sir” (1.i.46). Benvolio howls, “The citizens are up, and Tybalt is slain!” (111.i.139). In the beginning of the play the fights between the Capulets and the Montagues were more verbal than physical, and were purposeless. Sampson biting his thumb offended the…

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    first sight, or just a new infatuation with a pretty girl. “Romeo, away be gone! The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain. Stand not amazed. The Prince will doom thee death if thou art taken. Hence, be gone, away!” (page 684) This passage is said by Benvolio after Romeo kills Tybalt. Moments before, Tybalt had killed Mercutio. Romeo acts repulsively and kills Tybalt. He does without thinking and his actions make another death. This is further proof that Romeo has very severe emotions. His actions…

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