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    families hate each other. What would you do to stay together? In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, the two main characters fall in love, but are forbidden to love each other because of their two families’ feuds. The tragic outcome in the play was not caused by character’s bad decisions; it was completely caused by the fate of the characters. Fate is first presented in the story of Romeo and Juliet at the beginning which was when the servant on the street asks Romeo to read the…

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    rival families in Verona, no words can precisely portray their love for one another. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, words cannot capture the most important feelings and ideas in life for Juliet is a girl who is madly in love and constantly pessimistic about the simple minded meaning behind words and doubts their ability to convey powerful emotions and insightful ideas. Romeo and Juliet highlights the lack of value in words and introduces words as crippled means to only convey…

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    anyone can experience true love. Old and young people all over experience true love. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet get married too soon and have issues being with each other. They do not tell their parents and Juliet comes up with a crazy plan that does not work. The two lovers end up killing themselves in the end do to the failing plan. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a couple of themes pop up throughout the story. The two themes are people who are in love often do…

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    How can one forget Romeo and Juliet, the most beautiful love story of all time! What a crime, that sentence is, for their story is written not of love but of lust, and in turn, layer upon layer of grief. Not to worry, for to everyone's relief, there is much more that may be taken away from the play than sorrow. The story revolves around sacrifices, and the consequences of those sacrifices. Why were those sacrifices made? For lust? For personal glory? While those are all things that sacrifices…

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    analysis from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. The main theme of Romeo and Juliet is love. Romeo and Juliet is considered the most famous love story of all time. The secondary character I have chosen is Friar Lawrence. His character played a significant part in the outcome of the play. There were three major parts that lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet and Friar Lawrence had a hand in all three. The first is the marriage between Romeo and Juliet; next is the…

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    exist. However, he also says that fate controlled their futures not each other so no matter how bad they wanted to be together the stars wouldn't let them. Romeo and Juliet met at the Capulet’s party, and Romeo immediately fell for each other. At first, it is just a glance. A glance and he begins to feel a strong pull towards Juliet. He proclaims with adoration, “Oh, she shows the torches how to burn bright! She stands out against the darkness like a jeweled earring hanging against the cheek of…

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    the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare love is the main villain because it led to them being willing to change their identities, Juliet disobeying her family, and eventually, their own deaths. To begin, love led Romeo and Juliet to be willing to change their identities. As Juliet suggests Romeo to change his name she says, “Romeo, doff thy name and for that name, which is no part of thee” (II.ii.47-48). This illustrates the idea of Juliet persuading Romeo into becoming…

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    and Juliet. The classic love story that was written by the famous William Shakespeare. Who tells a twisted tale of two lovers who because of their family conflicts can't have a relationship. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ends with the Capulets and The Montagues unite after they find out that Romeo and Juliet kill themselves. However, this traditional tale of young love may be nothing more than a tragic tale of empty love. Romeo's love for Juliet is nothing but lust, he loves Juliet…

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    undoubtedly one of the most popular play writer to ever live. His play Romeo and Juliet is known for its many hidden messages and rhetorical techniques. One of the hidden messages is about Identity and romantic crushes and how parents should treat them. To have a crush is to have a brief but intense infatuation for someone, as seen in “Romeo and Juliet”. An example of an identity crush being used is in the play “Romeo and Juliet” between Friar Lawrence and Romeo. According to Carl Pickhardt,…

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    a play by Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy that can express the defined oikeia hedone, meaning the “proper pleasure” in Greek by Aristotle’s Poetics, which achieves the proper purgation or in other words, catharsis as its final cause. Tragedy can be defined as an event of great suffering, however Aristotle also mentioned that “a real tragedy was all encompassing, larger than life, and incredibly dramatic”(350 B.C.E, 1994). In the play Romeo and Juliet, the “star-crossed…

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