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    The Theme Of Romeo and Juliet Love and hate are both strong passions controlled by different motives but can lead to similar side effects. It is love that sends Romeo into the courtyard of his enemy to see Juliet just before the oncoming dawn, it is the powerful loathing of the Montagues that controls Tybalt in his murderous rage. Both feelings are completely opposite, and can be completely blinding, and completely consuming. These emotions, and some in between, course through the characters of…

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    Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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    “ Hate ,when allowed to exist and prosper, can destroy even the greatest love”. This is the theme of Romeo and Juliet. Two families Montagues and Capulets natural enemies , have two star crossed lovers from each side having the battle of their lives to get to each other. There clash between the two families is destroying the greatest love. In the prologue of Romeo and Juliet it says “ The fearful passage of their death-marked love and the continuance of their parents' rage”. Stating two people…

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    could never know about it, but when somehow they get killed the person has to tell the parents. In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because of performing the marriage, not telling Lord and Lady Capulet and Lord and Lady Montague about Romeo and Juliet being together, and letting Romeo and Juliet kill themselves. First, Friar Laurence performed Romeo and Juliet’s marriage ceremony.…

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    Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakspeare is one of the greatest and most tragic love stories ever told. It tells the story of Juliet and her love Romeo, whose deaths end their families fight. Many characters play important roles throughout the entirety of the play. There has always been much debate on who is at fault for the tragedy that befalls them. The characters who are at fault for the tragedy are Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, and Friar Lawrence. No one is at more fault for the…

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    do. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s causes the most issue in the story. All the characters partake in Romeo’s flaw; to not thinks before they take action. This causes multiple deaths and it drives an even bigger wedge between Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Proving that no good can come out of rash decisions. Throughout Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare illustrates that when rash decisions are made in a chaotic environment the outcome is negative. The Capulets and Montagues feud has been…

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    play can make an enormous impact on the rest of the play. Act 4, Scene 5 of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare does exactly that. Through preparing and presenting this scene, I was able to better understand both the scene and its’ importance to the play as a whole. This specific passage sheds light on both the reality behind many of the characters and their true feelings for Juliet, as well as the recurring theme of love. Many of the characters involved in Act 4, Scene 5 had a…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare uses paradoxes to establish the complex relationship between love and hate. A paradox consists of two phrases or ideas that lead to a contradiction, yet when investigated, reveal a deeper truth. The paradoxes of the play propose a hidden theme. For example, the relationship between Romeo and Juliet develops conflicting emotions and paradoxical situations. The depiction of Romeo and Juliet as youthful and ignorant leads to their own…

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    Andrew Ward Block 1 11/16/16 Romeo and Juliet Guardians today are an imperative impact on their youngsters. They must show them appropriate from wrong, do the correct activities, and settle on the best choices. Guardians hugy affect our lives. In William Shakespeare's deplorable play Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed significant others experience passionate feelings for in spite of their fighting families. Their affection meets numerous hindrances passings, expulsion, their folks and companions…

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    William Shakespeare, the poem is called “Romeo and Juliet.” This tragic love story is about two families going at war, the Montagues and the Capulets. One day the Capulets had a party and Romeo met Juliet. They knew they couldn’t be found with each other so they secretly got married but after the marriage everything went horribly wrong. The three events that is going to be explained is, Romeo going to the masked ball, Friar Lawrence marrying Romeo and Juliet and Tybalt and Romeo’s sword fight.…

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    Romeo and Juliet originally published in 1597 and written by William Shakespeare is possibly one of, if not the most well known love stories in all of literature. Though Shakespeare was British and the play was written in English it takes place in Verona Italy. Modern Verona is a main tourist destination in Northern Italy but in the 16th century it was much different than the city it is today. Three of Shakespeare's play have been set in Verona and in the case of Romeo and Juliet the setting…

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