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    this line, the Prince is referring to those who should be held responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, including the Friar, the Nurse, and the two feuding families, Capulet and Montague. The story of Romeo and Juliet is one that is known around the world. Though it has been portrayed…

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    page 70, line 64, where Lord Capulet says “ Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone; He bears him like a portly gentleman; And, to say truth, Verona brags of him To be a virtuous and well-governed. Lord Capulet says this in reply to Tybalt during the Masquerade Party, held at the Capulet's house. During this celebration Romeo sneaks into to the party in order to see Rosaline. Tybalt knowing Romeo finds out Romeo’s presence, which he tells Lord Capulet, to which Lord Capulet says what is above.…

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    Sting once said, “Without the voice of reason, every faith is its own curse.” Having a voice of reason is a very valuable quality to possess. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo does not have a voice of reason. He needs this because rather than thinking realistically, he thinks with his heart making his decisions impractical. Thus, Mercutio’s role as Romeo’s voice of reason is crucial. When Tybalt killed Mercutio, Romeo lost his one source of a voice of reason which resulted in him making immature…

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    when the audience know more than the characters on the stage. Lady Capulet thinks Juliet is crying because of cousin Tybalt's death but the audience really know that she is crying about Romeo's departure: Lady Capulet: "Evermore weeping for your cousin's death? And if thou couldst not make him live; Therefore have done. Some grief shops much of love; But much grief shows still some want of wit." Lady Capulet wants to have revenge on Romeo for killing Tybalt. She…

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    The Capulet parents incessant abuse towards Juliet ultimately led to Romeo and Juliet’s death. Child abuse is defined by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act as “any act or failure to act on the part of a parent, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, or exploitation” (Definitions of Child Abuse and Neglect). All of which are demonstrated by Lord and Lady Capulet. According to a study done by the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent medicine, “Several types of abuse,…

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    (Shakespeare) is based on a feud between two noble families, the Capulets, and the Montagues.This feud results in the death of their children Romeo and Juliet.However, who is responsible for their deaths.The answer is many but, The Capulets and the Nurse played a huge part in Juliet's death by failing to understand her. Lord and Lady Capulet may have loved Juliet but they did lack in showing that love to her.In scene 1 act 3 Lady Capulet talks to Juliet about marriage.She was saying things like…

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    Have you ever read Romeo and Juliet a story by William Shakespeare if not you should read it after this. To understand some of the characters in the story. Read the book after to understand, but if you have read the book you would understand why I’m writing this but if not read to find out. A bit of the things that goes on in the story. Friar Lawrence is one to be pardoned cause he tried to help Romeo and Juliet and the common town folk “This alliance may so happy prove to turn your…

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    by text, the sonnets itself holds a different meaning in every line of line, and word for word. Likewise, in the 1.2.13-17 spoken by Lord Capulet is a great example of Shakespeare's great word plays, since understanding his version of english helps shed new light on the tragedy. In the first line ‘And too soon marr'd are those so early made.’ tells the reader Capulet felt worried Juliet will be of many wives are marrying too early. If we substitute ‘marr’d’ into marry, then it translates And…

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    attributes of the situation resulted in the lack of communication and there death, but this is the heart of the problem. Teenagers including Romeo and Juliet will perform much riskier actions if they have no one to have a frank discussion with. If Lord Capulet was able to speak to Juliet without conveying disgust to Juliet, then the entire massacre could have been averted. The nurse also was a cause of both Romeo and Juliet’s deaths because she could have been able to comfort Juliet in times of…

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    because Juliet’s dad was too strict, forced her to marry a man she didn’t love, and drove her to fake her death. Because Romeo and Juliet both died, Lord Capulet should be blamed and punished. One of the reasons Lord Capulet should be punished is because he was way too hard and strict on Juliet, which made her confused. In act 3 scene 5, Lord Capulet claims that Juliet…

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