Love In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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    name of love, can often result in unintended consequences. In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, Nurse is faced with a difficult decision when Juliet seeks her advice on how to prevent an arranged marriage with Paris. Nurse’s loving advice for Juliet results in Juliet’s suicidal thoughts. Throughout the play Nurse’s main goal is to ensure Juliet’s happiness, but her opinion about what will make Juliet happy changes in Act III, Scene V. Before then, Nurse supported Juliet…

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    Decisions effect your future Many people have heard the famous story of Romeo and Juliet. They were two young teenagers who fell in love and thought they were destined to be together, but they were wrong. Romeo and Juliet made some pretty terrible decisions, which they payed for by not being able to be together. Romeo and Juliet have been said to be star-crossed lovers, but are really just two young teenagers who are known for bad choices. In the beginning of the play, it introduces the two…

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    Romeo and Juliet a tale of a young couple who fell in love even though there should be nothing but hate between the two. Their families hate each other and the love between Romeo and Juliet is not allowed. Romeo and Juliet will do anything to be together, even die. They end up killing themselves to be together. Many people say Romeo and Juliet were “star-crossed lovers”. This could be shown by what they would do to be together. It is a little dramatic to kill yourself over not getting to be with…

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    book and movie, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare and Baz Luhrmann respectively, Romeo and Juliet love each other to an extreme. Romeo and Juliet is a story where Romeo and Juliet have to fight through many conflicts to share their love with each other. The city of Verona is nasty, brutal place but their love for eachother brightens Verona. The contrast between the ugly setting of the film and the beautiful imagery of light shows the deep and true love of Romeo and Juliet. The setting in…

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    The play Romeo and Juliet is an admirable play by the world famous playwright William Shakespeare. Due to its popularity, there are three different films about it with each director using their creativity to make the story much more interesting. One of the three movies was directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1969. This film takes place during the time period that the original play took place in as the director wanted to make it as accurate to play as possible. The second film was directed by Baz…

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    William Shakespeare was one of the greatest writers this world has ever known, producing novels such as Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet. One of the most important pieces in creating such novelties were his ability to use emotion to captivate the reader. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses romance, anger, sadness, and humor consistently. Even though his novels are written in old English, they are still interesting because of his writing and poetic skill. William Shakespeare uses…

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    Love and infatuation are both intense but different feelings. The feelings are so unpredictable, sometimes leading to gruesome pain, and other times actually giving you a happy ending. There has been constant debate about whether romeo and juliet feel love or infection. The rash, stupid decisions make a lot of people think that they are stuck in an infatuation trance, but there are also lots of contributing aspects that makes people suspect that the two are actually in love. Like two people…

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    thing we long to lock up. Famous playwright and poet William Shakespeare grasped this centuries ago and decided to create a visual representation of this concept by making one of his most famous tragedies, Romeo and Juliet. This timeless play about two foolish children and their attempt to find love in a place where anger has controlled for years holds the key to happiness between its…

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    finding your one true love, your soulmate, your perfect missing half, only to learn you could never be with them. They are known as your enemy, foe, adversary, and rival to everyone who knows you. You have no other choice but to meet with them in secret, and even though you want to scream from the hill tops how much you love them, you can’t. It is forbidden and will only cause more complications than necessary. So you stay quiet, and keep your affection for them hidden. Forbidden love and…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Taylor Swift’s Love Story by the use of literary devices and their vastly different structures to express the theme of love. In Romeo and Juliet, imagery was used far more to convey the love that the protagonists felt for each other while in Taylor Swift’s Love Story, repetition was more commonly employed. “It’s a love story, baby just say ‘YES’” (Swift; 16, 30, 34, 48) was used four times throughout the song to stress the fact that the pair were truly in…

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