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    happy ending. There has been constant debate about whether romeo and juliet feel love or infection. The rash, stupid decisions make a lot of people think that they are stuck in an infatuation trance, but there are also lots of contributing aspects that makes people suspect that the two are actually in love. Like two people killings themselves because they can’t be together blurs the line between love and infatuation. Romeo and juliet felt infatuation. At least that's what I think. There are many…

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    In the beginning of the play light vs. dark sets the ideas of the play. It uses figurative language to reveal the central idea of the play. Time is another motif that can be used to reveal the central idea of the play. According to “The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction” There is a variety of why adolescence behavior and actions can be dangerous. Romeo was always depressed because he was in love. There can be enormous hormonal changes during teen years. Lord Montague states” they all so soon…

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    Aging Brain In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, all the characters are in the teenage stages of their lives. In the play two families, the Capulets and the Montagues have been in a feud for a long time. Unfortunately, Romeo and Juliet, the son and daughter of their families, fall in love and make many poor decisions which results in the death of six lives in Verona. Teenagers have been proven to have underdeveloped brains. Because Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio have…

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    3rd hour Who is to Blame? Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous love stories and probably will be for a very long time. It is a basic story about two star-crossed lovers. They eventually get married, but their families are feuding and Romeo gets banished. The two both end up killing themselves in the name of love. The one question always thought about when this story comes up is: Who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death? Many people may say it is their families feuding to blame.…

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    Many people can easily agree that Romeo and Juliet is one the most tragic plays ever. Romeo and Juliet is a romantic, and tragic, play by William Shakespeare. The story is about two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, who cannot be together because of a family feud, but still do. There are many characters who contrast each other, also known as foils, such as Romeo and Mercutio, Tybalt and Benvolio, and lastly Juliet and the Nurse. First, Remo and Mercutio are a pair who easily contrast each other.…

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    In the play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare cause and effect play a big role in the play. Cause and Effect means that something happens (cause) and then something else happens because of it (effect). The major events that happen in Romeo and Juliet happen because of cause and effect. This play is all about two lovers from feuding families (Capulet and Montagues). These two are Romeo and Juliet. These two lovers then become married and eventually their lives end because of…

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    blame for Romeo and Juliet death, because they were fated to die from the beginning and all the events that occurs was to lead them to their death. For example, if Romeo hadn’t gone to the party they wouldn’t have met, if the mailman would’ve arrived a bit earlier than Romeo would have gotten the letter, and only if Juliet would have woken up earlier or Romeo had arrive moments later, all would’ve been well, but that didn’t happen because they weren’t meant to be. Romeo & Juliet is a play…

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    “Romeo and Juliet” that are going to be used in this essay, are romantic love, and unrequited love. Romantic love is when two people love each other and are not related (as in a boyfriend and girlfriend), while unrequited love is when only one person has feelings for another but the other does not have feelings and sometimes does not know about the existence of the other person. Romantic love is defined as an intimacy between two lovers. The example of romantic love in “Romeo and Juliet” is the…

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    The Friar is at fault for the murders of Young Romeo of Montague and Juliet of Capulet. There is multiple reasons why the holy man is to blame for the young lover’s deaths. The Friar made poor decisions when he got involved with Romeo and Juliet, he was also extremely irresponsible. Even though the Friar tried to help, he wasn’t good at it. The Friar misjudged an ample amount of situations during the story, which ended badly in Romeo and Juliet’s favor. For example the Friar thought that their…

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    Think about Romeo and Juliet, they fell in love and were married in three days. If you really love someone, you will know it. That doesn’t mean, just because you really like someone doesn’t mean you love them. Love is a strong word, but so is hate. In the movie Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is a 13 year old girl who at the beginning of the story didn’t believe in love and marriage. Juliet had a mother and she had the nurse, who was just like a second mother to Juliet. Juliet and the nurse did a lot…

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