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    Lady Capulet is unsure of her daughters age a the Nurse jumps in to inform Lady Capulet that “Come Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen” (1.2.18). Some background on that excerpt is that the Nurse, Juliet, and Lady Capulet were about to talk about Juliet getting married…

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    conceals the truth. In the beginning, a feud is brought upon the audience between the Montagues and the Capulets that is simply a continuation of prior events that move on to this recent generation. Friar Lawrence who involves himself from the start, is quite knowledgeable about the ancient grudge between the families and is a main prospect in hiding Romeo and Juliet’s love affair. Then, there is Lord Capulet who knows nothing about the…

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    predator to prey. The dancing started to begin, as a group of men with masks came into view from the doorway. Suddenly, Lord Capulet was at the gentlemen’s sides, to greet them all as they added to the fun. Most of the men, looked like they knew where they were going, except for one who was lingering in the shadows of the tall ceilinged ballroom. Soon, numerous guests and Capulets were dancing the night away to…

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    “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny” (Shakespeare 992). With this statement Shakespeare makes it quite clear who is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The feud between the Montagues and Capulets and their bad parenting are the reasons why Romeo and Juliet ended up dead; however, some people still believe that the Friar is responsible. To start off, the families’ feud is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. First, the main reason why Romeo and Juliet are scared…

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    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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    similar in the fact that they are both in the montague family and that they both don’t like capulets. Their differences are that they are different in personality they both make different choices and they both have different outlooks on war. The similarities between Romeo and Mercutio are that they are both montague and they both have a dislike for the Capulet family. No one knows why the montagues hate the capulets the origin of their feud is unknown Both Mercutio and Romeo are both…

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    In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy Romeo and Juliet there are many scenes that are responsible for the killing of Romeo and Juliet. The scene that I am going to talk about is when Lord Capulet moved the wedding of Count Paris and Juliet to Wednesday. Lord Capulet thought he was doing something good for Juliet, but in hindsight he was the reason she killed herself. William Shakespeare, the author of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, included this scene into the play because it messed up Friar’s plan, it…

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    Friar Lawrence is most to blame because, when Friar Lawrence gave the letter to Friar John he didn’t specify how important that letter really was. Friar John didn’t know how important the letter was or he would’ve tried way harder to get that letter to Romeo. If Friar Lawrence would’ve made it clear how important the letter was Friar John would’ve gave it more effort to get it there quicker. Friar Lawrence never told Friar John that this letter could possibly save two lives. So, therefore Friar…

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    Juliet portrays a tale of two star-crossed lovers who are deceived and destroyed by the ancient grudge between their families and the uncontrollable powers known as the older generation. Firstly, the long standing feud between the Montagues and Capulets prevents Romeo and Juliet from being together. In the prologue of the play, the Chorus says, “Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife. / … / Which but their children’s end nought could remove” (Prologue.8-11). This quote foreshadows…

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    The tragic conclusion (Act 5 Scene 3) The moment that I have decided to explain in detail from Act 5 was in scene 3 where Romeo and Juliet are confronted by Fate vs free will in a Tragic conclusion for Romeo, Juliet and all Capulets and Montagues. During the final act of Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet decide to take fate into their own hands and both are very emotional about each other and their actions easily show how much emotion, and how young they both were, and how they were not…

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