Characters in Romeo and Juliet

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    The tragic conclusion (Act 5 Scene 3) The moment that I have decided to explain in detail from Act 5 was in scene 3 where Romeo and Juliet are confronted by Fate vs free will in a Tragic conclusion for Romeo, Juliet and all Capulets and Montagues. During the final act of Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet decide to take fate into their own hands and both are very emotional about each other and their actions easily show how much emotion, and how young they both were, and how they were not…

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    The deaths of Romeo and Juliet were caused by multiple characters. Though some of the characters can be blamed more than others like Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and even Romeo himself. Tybalt can be blamed because he started many fights and encouraged Romeo to fight him or he would kill him. Friar Lawrence also contributed to their deaths because he married Romeo and Juliet in secret and helped Juliet fake her death. Romeo himself helped to lead to his death by not thinking through his actions…

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    Was it Love or Impulse? Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a story of two families, the Capulets and the Montagues, that are sworn enemies. Neither of them aware of what their hatred for each other will soon cause when two oblivious teenagers fall in love at an innocent party. After already kissing and forming their connection, they are informed of each others family names, but it does not stop them. They secretly continue to see each other, but after conflicts and multiple…

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    supported by the families of the main characters. For example, The Notebook is loved by millions. Not only does it capture the theme of forbidden love, but it includes aspects taken from Romeo and Juliet. The Notebook is today’s Romeo and Juliet. Although they have different endings, both speak the same message about how decisions affect you greatly. I felt sympathetic towards Noah and Allie, and how Noah was a poor mill worker and Allie was a rich girl. Romeo and Juliet is not just “a play of…

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    The Avoidable Ending of Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet were two people in love who tried to escape their fate and did not succeed. The two lovers tried to be together but their families pulled them apart. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare captivated audiences of all ages with a tragic love story. The ending of Romeo and Juliet could have been different if many characters would have made different choices. Such as if Rosaline would have loved Romeo back, he would not have been at the…

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    never complete without protagonists and major characters being fatally flawed in some way or another. The story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is not exempt from this trend. Both Romeo and Juliet were tragically killed by the flaws that made them fall madly in love. Romeo’s spontaneous decisions based purely on his hormonal impulses paired with Juliet 's blind love and effortlessly won faith is what leads to the “Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”. Romeo was a very ambiguous person who let…

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Essay William Shakespeare ends his play with “For never was a story of more woe,/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo” (5.3.35-36). In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare portrays a struggle between young lovers, Romeo and Juliet who fail to overcome the barriers to stay together and ultimately choose death as a resort. Despite their impetuousness, the youthful Romeo and Juliet cannot be fully blamed for their deaths. Friar Laurence and Nurse…

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    Romeo and Juliet is said to be the greatest love story ever written.Some people disagree with this statement for many reasons.Many characters and forces separate Romeo and Juliet and ultimately cause their deaths.The characters that separate and ultimately cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Tybalt,Friar Laurence,Romeo,and Juliet.The forces that separate and are ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Hate,Fate,and Love.Ultimately although many characters and forces play…

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    The quote that I will analyzing comes from the Shakespeare play, Romeo & Juliet. Romeo & Juliet is a tragedy play that focuses on the love story of two young people. The two lovers are from different families that are at odd with each other. The young lovers decide that they don’t want to be apart from each other after talking to each other after a day. They get married with the help of a rogue Friar and a nurse. The part that my quote comes from the part right before they married. The quote…

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    The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a story of great tragedy but often overlooked is the tragedy of the first character in the play to die. The character Mercutio is not a minor character with only a few lines, but is in fact a central influencer of how the play unfolds. Although Mercutio is killed early on in the play, his actions and death set in motion the events that lead to the title characters’ eventual deaths. Since he is neutral to both the Capulet and Montague…

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