Juliet Capulet

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    And I’ll no longer be a Capulet”. Simply, Juliet says (not knowing that Romeo is listening) to dismiss your father and change your name or else, if you won’t change your name, just vow you love me and I’ll stop being a Capulet. This famous scene is where both Romeo and Juliet admit their love to each…

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    Mariyah Adler Period:7 Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet makes two people who aren’t supposed to be together fall in love with each other. When first reading the book we think that the forbidden loves is between Romeo and Rosaline. Instead, Romeo can’t love Juliet because the Montagues won’t have it. Coincidentally, the Capulets refuse to let Juliet love Romeo. Although with the seriousness of Romeo with Rosaline is very low, we question the seriousness of his other relationships.…

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    Romeo and Juliet- Adolescent Behavior: 2008. 7-year-old Shalakha was told “No.” by her mom when she begged for more Hershey's milk chocolate. This did not make Shalakha happy. After this, for her to even be on talking terms with her mom, she needed to understand why the answer was “No”; she needed a solid, logical explanation. Explanations help adolescents understand the reasoning behind restrictions set by parents. Without explanations, adolescents tend to lose their respect toward the…

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    Even though many say Romeo and Juliet died because of their own free will, the fact that they are “star crossed lovers” goes to show that fate caused their demise. More times than not Romeo and Juliet had no control over what was a factor in their deaths. Timing was a huge role in Romeo and Juliet's end. The sonnet at the beginning of the play was also a foreshadowing of their deaths. These two reasons are not nearly all of them either. The fact romeo and juliet met was another big reason for…

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    they will do whatever they can to escape. In Romeo and Juliet, the couple is faced with many hardships which they must escape. The people most responsible for trapping Romeo and Juliet leaving them with no choice other than taking their lives are Lord Capulet and Juliet's nurse. Lord Capulet is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because he was extremely hateful. When Juliet told him she did not want to marry Paris, he told Juliet that he would drag her to the church(3.5.154-155).…

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    Romeo and Juliet is whatever you want it to be, it’s a classic, revenge and faithless tragedy. The reason it’s all three of the tragedies is because it has bits a pieces of all tragedies. These three tragedy types are what make Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet. For instance if it did not have a classic tragedy part there would be no death at the end, the death at the end is important because it shows how much they love each other. Without the faithless tragedy section there would be no love…

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    Romeo's Femme Fatale

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    anguished and tries to find out the way for her to love him. On the other side Rosaline stand for an unseen character in the play, but she is very important for the whole story. And if it was not for Rosaline, Romeo would never meet Juliet. However he wants to sneak into the Capulet party in order to meet Rosaline. Unfortunately the destiny likes to play with people and instead of meeting with Rosaline, Romeo meets his “femme fatale”. Furthermore, the first speech of Romeo about love to…

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    that their death was fate or simply a series of poorly made decisions. The tragic tale of Romeo and Juliet consists of an enormous amount of hastily made decisions. As ill-fated as the two lovers may have been, the root of all their problems can be traced back to rash decisions. The reason Romeo and Juliet meet in the first place is because they decide on a whim that they are going to go to the Capulet party to show Romeo that there are other beauties besides Rosaline. In the beginning, Romeo’s…

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    Because of their lack of attention to them, Romeo and Juliet’s parents are at fault for their bad decisions. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo are Juliet make foolish desicions that are guided by others. Their parents pay attention about their child, and care about them, but they do not help them themselves. Because they lack attentive parents they turn to other parental figures for help, which later results in the tragedy of their own lives. Romeo and Juliet’s parents are not…

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    harder. The moods in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare are layered and built up to produce a heightened mood. Franco Zeffirelli’s film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet face limitations in portraying this mood because of the abundant monologues within the play that lengthens the film, and differences between modern English and old English that cause misinterpretations. However, despite its limitations, the film adaptation properly conveys the mood of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses imagery…

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