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    Midnight in Paris and the segment “Tuileries” from Paris je t’aime share similarities in the aspect of love and Paris. Gil and Inez in Midnight in Paris are engaged in the beginning of the film, but as the film continues and the storyline starts to unfold it is seen that this “happy” couple truly isn’t happy. Gil is in denial of his relationship to where he doesn’t see that Inez is having an affair with Paul. He gets wrapped up and lost in the idea of Paris in the 1920s and begins unknowingly…

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    “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a comedic play written by Shakespeare in around 1595 that is about the love complications between Lysander, Demetrius, Helena, and Hermia. Throughout the play, many things go wrong that disrupts the order. From the use of potions to the conflict between fairy royalty, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” has an obvious order vs disorder theme that teaches about Shakespeare’s world and beliefs. The theme of order and disorder can be seen in many instances in the play.…

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    What is the difference between love and passion? The definition of love is a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person. The definition of passion is a strong sexual or romantic feeling for someone. The obvious difference in love and passion is that love is constant and passion is not. In Metamorphoses, Ovid uses several of his stories to show examples of different types of love and passion. Two stories with examples of both love and passion are the stories of Pyramus and Thisbe and of…

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    the story because Tybalt. Tybalt kills mercutio in the story trying to find Romeo, Tybalt wanted to kill Romeo because Romeo showed up as an unwanted guest at the Capulet party in Tybalt’s opinion, So he sent a letter to the house of Montagues saying Romeo better watch his back because if he doesn’t then he will die. Death of a Capulet, a second example of death would be Tybalt's death. Tybalt dies right after Mercutio dies.…

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    In "Romeo ann Juliet," Shakespeare seeks to educate his audience on the tragic conseqences that can come from keeping two young lovers apart. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story’s every created in history. It tells the story of two young lovers who love was forbidden. Love is displayed throughout many acts and scenes and is certainly the most important theme in the book. The plays main focus is on the romantic love and passion that appears between Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the…

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    welfare. Parent-child relationships are the most influential and essential interaction one can have. Unfortunately, not all children are raised by their genetic parents so other mother and father figures step in to fore fill those rolls. In the Capulet household Juliet was raised by a wet nurse. The nurse has been taking care of Juliet ever since she was born. The Nurse said, "When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple/Of my dug and felt it bitter, pretty fool."(1.3.32-33). The Capulet's…

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    In the prologue of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare describes Romeo and Juliet as “star-crossed lovers”. Star-crossed lovers means a pair of lovers who have a set destiny and whose have lives that are set by the stars, or fate. Since they met the stars destined for them to have a tragic end to their relationship. Throughout this play, fate plays a prominent role in Romeo and Juliet’s meeting, their falling in love, and their deaths. The idea that fate and the stars control these star-crossed…

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    Romeo and Juliet meet in act 1 scene 5 in Capulet’s party. Romeo is stunned by Juliet’s beauty as she dances. He really thinks that Juliet is the most beautiful girl in the world, and even question himself about ever being truly in love with Rosaline before this night. As soon as the dancing is over; Romeo walks over to were Juliet is to speak with her. He and Juliet start flirting and even kiss each other two times in the course of five minutes. They really think that the found their true love,…

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    The gravity of Romeo and Juliet?s death was strong enough to bring warring families together. This was the happy note, or the bittersweet end to the story of two starcrossed lovers. The death of the couple could have been prevented if one man had not interfered, the good Friar Lawrence. He was in fact, the reason for their deaths. In the beginning of the romance between Romeo and Juliet, Romeo came to the Friar?s cell and asked of the Friar a great request. Romeo asked the Friar to marry Juliet…

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    This is the downfall of Romeo and Juliet relationship. Romeo and Juliet thought that they were truly in love with each other.They were just two teenagers who liked each other because of their appearance.Romeo and Juliet love is lust because they were just interested in each other from their appearances and not their personality. Juliet loves Romeo because of his appearance. Juliet was feeling in love with Romeo the first time she saw him even though she knew nothing about what kind of person…

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