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    survive without her parent 's help. Juliet being a woman cannot stand up to her father 's aggressive orders directly because it would get her disowned from her family, which will make matters worse for her, her only option then was to go with Friar Lawrence 's potion plan. If Lord Capulet didn 't obey his gender roles as a man, his daughter wouldn 't have taken the potion, and Romeo and Juliet wouldn 't have committed the double suicide. Accordingly, the gender roles that are given to the…

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    characters’ actions led to the death of the young couple;However, Friar lawrence seems to be the most responsible for their death. Friar lawrence was the one who married Romeo and Juliet. He was the one who gave the idea to juliet to drink the potion that would make her fall asleep. At the end of the movie he was the one who wrote a letter that was supposed to be delivered to Romeo, but the letter never get to him. Friar lawrence married romeo and Juliet secretly, so that way they can be…

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    Romeo And Juliet Saboteurs

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    and Juliet Throughout the play, the nurse acted as a sort of accomplice to Romeo and Juliet. She aided in their marriage, and helped disguise it as well. There is one event in the play that mirrors the nurse in a way. This takes place after Friar Lawrence devises the plan to get Juliet out of Verona and to Romeo. What he does, is send a letter to Romeo, however the friar that sent it got stuck in a separate situation. This mirrors the nurse because while it is not the largest factor in the…

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    Romeo Is To Blame

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    “For doting, not for loving, pupil mine.” (Shakespeare, 2.3. 87). In the play Romeo and Juliet Romeo, a Montague, falls in love with Juliet, a Capulet. This play is about a pair of star-crossed lovers and their rival families living together in Verona, and how the burning love that Romeo had for Juliet turned into blood and tears. I believe that Romeo was the character that was truly at fault for the entire tragedy. Romeo was thoughtless and reckless . A reckless decision that Romeo made was…

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    have debated whether Friar Lawrence is to blame for the tragic events which unfold in the play. Three main arguments prove this statement. Firstly he marries Romeo and Juliet knowing they have only known each other for a couple of hours and the friar is not thinking of the repercussions at all. Secondly, the Friar’s plans for Romeo and Juliet to be together, and Juliet faking her death causes Romeo…

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    are involved in the events which lead to the deaths of the two ill fated lovers. To start off, the family feud plus the idea of marriage within the two opposing sides was asking for an issue or severe consequence. Another scapegoat would be Friar Lawrence for marrying the feuding lovers, placing the substance in Juliet’s control, and failing to deliver the letter to Romeo stating the happening of Juliet's coma-like state. Further down the line, the blame could be laid upon Romeo for making…

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    kill Romeo? Was it the families or Friar Lawrence? In William Shakespeare's tragedy, two star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet killed themselves. The love for each other was so strong they had to live together forever. No one knows who really to blame for the tragedies of Romeo and Juliet though. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet can possibly be blamed on the Capulet and Montague feud, the decisions of Romeo’s seventeen year old brain, and also Friar Lawrence. The feud between the Capulets and…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne and D.H. Lawrence are two authors whose works reflect their upbringing. Nathaniel Hawthorne, originally from the lineage of Hathornes, who played a significant part in the Salem Witch Trails, referencing the trials as well as his Puritan up bring in his short story Young Goodman Brown; a tale of a man who ventures into the forest with the devil out of curiosity and changes the course of his life in that one night. In The Rocking Horse Winner, D.H. Lawrence reflects on his…

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    Greed, successfulness, and love are all words we as a society are familiar with. How would our perspective of these words change, knowing possessing each could, in fact bring more heartache than bliss? “The Rocking -Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence, and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson; have similar and conflicting themes/purposes that one may connect with on a personal level. In today’s society, these stories deliver the tone that proves being victorious is ideal, however, unsuccessfulness can be…

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    Martin, Malcolm, and Me written by JD Lawrence displayed a remarkable production. JD Lawrence and his team did an impressive job in one hour to show the play. There are multiple things to discuss like the acting, directing, scenic, playwriting, costume, lighting, and sound design. The first thing I looked at when I walked in the theatre was how the lighting had been arranged. When we sat down and the play started the main focus is on the stage. All the lights pointed to the stage while the…

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