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    When something happens people want to know. Romeo and juliet met, got married, and died together. Prince Escalus wants to know what had happened to Romeo and Juliet. In other words Romeo and Juliet died and the Prince was curious of what happened to their deaths.While the two families and Friar Lawrence are partially responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, Fate is the one who is blamed the most. Both Montague and Capulet families are to be blamed for their children’s death because both…

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    Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses juxtaposition, oxymoron, and paradox to increase the complexity of indirect characterization. Romeo goes from this shallow character to loving Juliet so much that he dies for her. Romeo completely forgets about Rosaline when he lays his eyes on Juliet for the first time at the Capulet Ball: “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night / Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear” (1.5.42-45). Romeo instantly falls in love with Juliet and thinks…

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    action to get that duty done. A responsible person is someone you can always count on when in need of truth or guidance even at the darkest of times. In the tragic drama Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare the readers experience a forbidden love between two rivaling families, the Capulets, and the Montagues. Romeo and Juliet are star crossed lovers that will do anything for each other, even if it means dying. One of the first moment the readers witnessed Friar Lawrence act irrationally…

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    Romeo and Juliet Literary Analysis Romeo Montague is a punk, he is irrational, he is immature, and most of all he’s desperate for anyone to love him. Romeo and Juliet’s first meeting is an example of love at first sight; a fantasy that emphasizes looks over personality and reflects Romeo’s immature worldview. This immature fantasy is so powerful that the star crossed lovers in Shakespeare’s work are found in many contemporary works of fiction and film such as Twilight, the zombie-human love…

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    Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet made many judgements impulsively. Romeo and Juliet’s decision to pursue their relationship despite its forbidden and reckless nature demonstrates the destructiveness of their impulses. Romeo and Juliet have only recently met for the first time, but despite this, they proclaim their rash love quickly and suddenly. A depressed Romeo sneaks into the Capulet’s party to distract himself from thoughts of Rosaline, and there he meets Juliet. The two begin joyfully…

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    over many times. Sometimes the remake is more popular that the original, sometimes not. Romeo and Juliet may be the most popular to fit into this category. West Side Story was made to be a modern day Romeo and Juliet, therefore there are many similarities in these two plays, but also many scenes and character traits that are unique to their individual play. This essay will compare Tony and Romeo, Juliet and Maria, and the endings of the two stories. Tony and Romeo both fall in love with someone…

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    Everyone has their role models that they look up to throughout their life.Despite many opinions the nurse from romeo and juliet is the best role model.In the story Romeo & Juliet by shakespeare the nurse is the best role model.The story of romeo and juliet is a story about star crossed lovers.Juliet is a capulet and romeo is a monegue their families are mortal enemies.At a party they meet and start to fall in love.Throughout the story they meet up and continue to grow their love.Romeo gets…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet relates the tragic take of the “Star-crossed lovers” who meet their doom because of their love in an atmosphere of hatred that exists between the Capulets and the Montagues. The intensity of the love propels them into marriage but the question is whether or note they are too young to make such a choice given their respective ages of 14 and 16. These are reasons why they were not too young that revolve around their intelligence and skills of articulation and…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, life is hard, and full of love and hate. The play takes place in Verona Italy, where two families are enemies, feuding all the time for years. They are the Capulets and the Montagues. It starts off by introducing Romeo, as he is in love with Rosaline, but she doesn't love him back. Then he and his good friend Benvolio decide to crash a Capulet party, as they are Montagues. This is where he meets Juliet, from the Capulet side. They quickly…

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    This time we’re going to do something a little different, this play is too good to ruin! The lights shine in to the first scene – a duel! The Capulets and the Montagues servants get into a fight and start pulling swords; the Prince himself intervenes and tells them that if they fight again the consequences will be death… We’ll get back to that. Juliet’s family hosts a ball so that she can fall in love with Paris, Romeo and his boys Mercutio and Benvolio crash the party in full out costume as…

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