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    The song Bad News by Kanye West ties in perfectly to the story of Romeo and Juliet. It ties into the scene where Juliet fakes her death in order to prevent marrying Paris since she wanted to stay loyal and also faithful to Romeo and also God. The servant of Romeo, Balthasar goes all the way to the city of Mantua so that he communicates to let know that his wife Romeo is dead. Romeo then responds by saying, “Then she is well and nothing can be ill. Her body sleeps in Capel’s monument, and her…

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    Romeo and Juliet is the story of two star-crossed lovers who end up both tragically commiting suicide for each other's love. Each one of their families don’t approve of the forbidden love. Romeo gets banished from seeing Juliet and Juliet ends up faking her own death for Romeo. Eventually they both end up dying for each other. Love is an undeniable force of nature. Two people who fall in love with each other is rare and is something you don’t commonly see. True love in the end is worth the…

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    wonderful, but is it worth everything? Should anybody sacrifice their all for love? Romeo and Juliet a William Shakespeare’s tragedy about two lovers rebelling towards one another family members to be together. Romeo and Juliet first see each other at a party and fell in love. But after finding out that their families have been lifelong enemies, it was a struggle to be together. Juliet was force by the Capulet family to marry a nobleman named Paris, but she cannot because of her love of Romeo.…

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    the play. He often reacted quickly, without thinking about the consequences. This is the impulsive actions mentioned in the quote. He had good intentions, but his intentions were not clear through his actions. Romeo did not try to cause himself and Juliet to die, he truly had good intentions. Romeo wanted them to have their happily ever after. His actions were a mistake on his part because it resulted in suffering for himself and those around him. Romeo caused…

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    Romeo and Juliet, the fault is the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. In the story, Romeo, a Montague with a very impulsive personality meets Juliet, a Capulet who is inexperienced and emotionally unstable. These two supposed enemies fall in love and because of the hate between their families, they must execute their love in secret which ends in the tragic deaths of the characters. Throughout the course of the story, the feud between the two houses restricts Romeo and Juliet from…

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    Romeo finds himself falling in love with Juliet and ignores the history between their two families and is ready for the pain to come if their parents find out what they are up to. The reason why he ignores the family feud is because he married Juliet and Tybalt is related to Juliet. Therefore, Romeo is related to Tybalt, however, Romeo does not want to kill his own family member. Romeo is overbearing and he kills himself. Even Friar Lawrence tries to warn him that it is not good to be…

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    With observation and analysis Romeo, Tybalt, and Juliet are to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet. The play was written by William Shakespeare, whom has written many plays. The title of the play is the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The main characters are Romeo, Juliet, The Friar, Lord and Lady Capulet, Tybalt, Paris, and Benvolio. This play was about love and its consequences, but you can find love in anything. Romeo, Tybalt, and Juliet are to blame for the deaths because of these…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet, most characters can be blamed for the deaths of the main characters. Many people would say that Friar John is guilty, but he should be proven innocent. Friar Lawrence and the Capulets are considered the most guilty throughout this play due to their actions. Many characters could be to blame, but the ones with the most evidence are guilty. Many people would blame Friar John for the murder of Romeo and Juliet. Friar John decided to take his time to get to Mantua and…

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    In the prologue, Romeo and Juliet are called “a pair of star-crossed lovers” (I, 0, 6). Stars surround every aspect of their lives, joining their paths together. In later scenes, star imagery is used often, mainly by Romeo, and usually in reference to Juliet. However, Shakespeare isn’t the only one to use imagery of stars in his writing. Charles Dickens also employs it often, in his novel Great Expectations, often to describe one of his lead characters, Estella. Star imagery is used by both…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare portrays Romeo as melodramatic which ultimately leads to Romeo’s downfall by having all of his actions illogically ruled by emotion. Romeo is the son of the Montague family, a wealthy and powerful family in Verona, Italy, that has a violent feud with another, similar family, the Capulets. In the beginning of the play, Romeo is in love with a girl named Rosaline who does not return his affections, so Romeo becomes depressed and shuts himself away from other people…

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