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    Light symbolises purity and love, while darkness gives off the impression of fear, hate and violence. In Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”, the playwrite flips the symbolism, blurring the lines between what is good and what is bad. In doing so, shakespeare gives off the message that not all things appear as they are first perceived. The play’s main characters’ Romeo and Juliet discover that love can be soothing, but it can also be rough. Hate can be malicious, but it can also lead to…

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    An author’s usage of time can involve manipulating it to emphasize certain points to develop a theme. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the characters consistently rush time in their urgency, settings and characters in just five days, or acts. In Act I, a battle ensues between Montague and Capulet, Romeo and Juliet hastily fall in love at the banquet, and exchanging vows at the day’s end. Shakespeare lays the background, settings, and tinders the fire to build the audience up for what…

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    because of those who believe in astrology claim that the stars control human destiny.” In the drama Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, Many people consider Romeo and Juliet as the so-called star-crossed lovers. They are thought-through as star-crossed lovers due to the fact that they seem to be not made for each other in almost every which way. Throughout the story, Romeo and Juliet come across…

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    ownership in your wrongs, those around you will likely affect your future. In the short play, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were provoked by those around them. First, the nurse’s irresponsible actions are to show for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The nurse, who was close to Juliet had no boundaries nor backbone to support the teenager and her haste decisions. Nurse helped sneak Romeo around even though Romeo and Juliet’s romance was shown to be a bad idea. For example, when the young…

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    O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Tragic Hero In the story Romeo and Juliet, I consider Romeo to be a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a character who is destined for downfall or defeat. They usually can not make anything go their way because of their tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is a literary device that can be defined as a trait which leads the character to their suffering. Romeo suits the profile of a tragic hero because of his tragic flaw of being impulsive. Impulsive is acting without thinking…

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    plays ever written in history, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has stirred much controversy since its publication in 1597. The love story is about two “star-crossed” lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, whose families were feuding for an unspecified reason. A series of unfortunate events then occur, preventing the two from being together. Out of hope and desperation, Juliet decides to drink a potion given by a friar to fake her death—except, Romeo never catches on to the plan, and the play…

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    Romeo and Juliet themes Have you ever read the story of " Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare? If you have not, you are missing out on most the tragic and heartwarming story about love. This story is not only about two people and their love story. It also represents important themes of the characters. For example, Friar Lawrence who plays an important role in the story. He conveys a theme of hope and sacrifice by marrying Romeo and Juliet, also by convincing them that love is stronger…

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    have no really talked to them? In both books Romeo and Juliet by shakespeare and mice and men by john steinbeck there are relationships both very different, that are presented to the audience. In Romeo and Juliet they meet once and get married the next day because they are so inlove or so they think that they are. Romeo is a very unstable person and does not ever know what he wants. Juliet is a teanager that is not intrested in love until she meets romeo and killed herself for him she is also…

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    The Ultimate Fall of Romeo and Juliet “These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which as they kiss, consume” (Shakespeare 778). In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, he tells of a romantic tragedy between the two star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Although the two young teenagers from the Montague, and Capulet family were bound to fall in love, many problems are generated that eventually affect not only their…

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    The idea of a romantic tragedy pervades the world of music, literature, and cinema. Whether the work is Romeo and Juliet or Titanic, every individual has heard of a romantic tragedy at least once in his or her life. A romantic tragedy that a person may or may not have heard exists in the tale of Nisus and Euryalus in Virgil’s epic poem The Aeneid. The romantic involvement of Nisus and Euryalus proves itself to be a debated topic, partly because the majority of readers remain convinced that Nisus…

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