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    The complications of love, nevertheless, lead to tragedy. Almost all of William Shakespeare’s tragedies result with death, Romeo and Juliet specifically have many deaths that all begin because of two children that fall in love. It is a love at first sight moment for them, which lead to secret upon secret that 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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    course Romeo and Juliet would have a lot of love. But not only romantic, you must involve the fraternal and family love of the story. Although the Capulets and Montagues are arch enemies, they have strong love inside their families. All the members and friends of the family care greatly for each other. They want to see each other make good decisions, and the death of the children his horrible for them. Love is a major factor in this story. One type of love displayed was fraternal. This love can…

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    the montagues. A girl on the capulet side named Juliet and a boy named Romeo from the montague family met and they fell in love. Throughout the book of William shakespeare, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there have been many occasions where romeo and juliet have shown being in love. Some things that show romeo and juliet are in love, is they both are willing to die for eachother, they are in love at first sight, and they are very excited to get married right away. This is why Romeo and juliet…

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    ideas about love that Shakespeare conveys through his romance play Romeo and Juliet still hold very true today. Just as Romeo and Juliet did, teenagers of today will eagerly jump into new love. Teens are at a point in life when passion is at its peak, and they will most likely experience romance. These relationships are very powerful, but will not always end happily. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare tells the story of Romeo and Juliet’s passion for one another. The teens go from being complete…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare to represent the power and effects of true love. It shows the desperate measures the characters take to be with one another. There isn’t a blame that can be placed on an individual character for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Every character contributes in a way that may not be seen or personally contributed, but because of their thoughts and past actions it brought out the worst of love. A few of the characters that contributed to the…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare advocates for the adoption of true love as opposed to courtly love in everyday life. At the time this play was written, many people still practiced the customs of courtly love and arranged marriages as a way of life. However, Romeo and Juliet had become a monumentally influential story which supports the argument that choosing your life partner based on true love was an idea that people of Shakespeare's time were ready for.…

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    that both Romeo and Juliet exhibit relate to the overall theme of young love by showcasing their impulsive actions in the highlights of passion. Throughout the drama, “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare features multiple instances in which he seems to support the consideration of a self-destructive tendency inextricably being connected with love. When looking at the many situations in which the suicidal impulses are directly affiliated with their…

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    that people ask about the play Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare is that if Romeo and Juliet's love was real or just lust. The reason so many question this is because it all happens in such a short amount of time. Rosaline broke up with Romeo and the next day Romeo married Juliet. Romeo and Juliet only met each other four times before they got married. There are many theories that they really weren't truly in love. Romeo and Juliet possibly could've just had something in the moment.…

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    “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, written by William Shakespeare, proves that teens value love. Romeo and Juliet let love conquer them and their lives and go out of there way to see each other. Teenagers tend to lean more towards rewards over risks. If teens had their mindset on just love, it would be the most important part of life, then they will eventually let love take over. Romeo was in love with Juliet and he killed himself because of that love. “Come cordial and not poison, go…

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    and 154 sonnets in his life; main themes in many of these plays and sonnets were love and tragedy. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet combines the two, having tragedy be a result of love. In the play a central theme is love and its effect on those involved. Ironically, the main source of strife in the play is love, instead of being a solution, love is the cause of brawls and deaths. Throughout the play, Shakespeare explores love as a source of conflict whether, brotherly, familial, or romantic.…

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