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    do suggest that you think long and hard about Juliet, because she is even being deceitful to her best friend by running around with you. You should know by now beauty is not everything. Eppie has been nothing short of amazing to you.” Romeo and Mercutio roll their eyes and give an unpleasant smirk. Romeo very forcefully states, “Benvolio, you will not intimidate me with all your diplomatic ways. I have made my mind up and things have been going according to plan for months. If you impede…

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    “Violence is never the answer” is an expression every child is continuously told from childhood through adulthood to avoid conflict, and the same holds true in Shakespeare’s work in Romeo and Juliet. The drama between the forbidden pair is known by most, and it never fails to remain a classic tale of love despite the time period. The young star-crossed lovers are hindered by the bitter feud between their two households, forbidding them from pursuing a public and successful relationship. In Romeo…

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    The love Romeo and Juliet is known to be based on desires, which influences families and genders in a patriarchy society. Dymphna C. Callaghan essay on “The Ideology of Romantic” argues that the desires in romantic love are benign, and the feeling of love presents as evanescent. Furthermore, the desires in romantic love are based on social conditions and constraints. In this critical response essay, I plan to broach two subjects of desires that Callaghan conjures – the social mechanism through…

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    And the families find out about this and go to war, killing Tybalt and Mercutio in the process. All this drives the families toward madness in the end and taking many lives. Fate, Romeo and Juliet, and a feud between the Montagues and Capulets led to the deaths in the tale in fair Verona, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet fell into a mistaken love that made the feud between the families worse, and the fate…

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    Romeo and Juliet is said to be the greatest love story ever written.Some people disagree with this statement for many reasons.Many characters and forces separate Romeo and Juliet and ultimately cause their deaths.The characters that separate and ultimately cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Tybalt,Friar Laurence,Romeo,and Juliet.The forces that separate and are ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Hate,Fate,and Love.Ultimately although many characters and forces play…

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    Cedric Deal 2nd Period Honors LA 9 Argumentative Essay 5/2/2017 Argumentative Essay “Thus with a kiss I die” ... “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” a drama written by William Shakespeare is about two feuding families and children from the two houses, the Capulets and Montagues that meet each other during a party and have love at first sight. Sadly, they are forbidden to see each other in public so they find other ways. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are…

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    understand what is going on. This important part also shows how the violence leads to Romeo and Juliet’s death, Tybalt kills Mercutio and Romeo kills Tybalt in a fit of rage; which gets Romeo banished and separated from Juliet. “And fire-ey’d fury be my conduct now! Now, Tybalt, take the ‘Villain’ back again” (3.1.120-121) this part of the story is after the death of Mercutio and Romeo is in rage with Tybalt and decided to kill him. This is because of the hatred between the family that leads to…

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    For instance, when Tybalt,( the nephew of the Capulets) challenges him to a duel and Mercutio,( one of Romeo’s friends and family of the prince) dies because of the duel, he should not have trying to murder Tybalt. Romeo should have stopped the fight and went back home when Tybalt was gone and Benvolio had said,”O Romeo, O Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead!/That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds,/Which too untimely here did scorn the earth(3.1.115-117).Killing Tybalt…

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    is known for its legacy as the greatest love story and its tragic ending. In the story, not only do our main characters die, but Tybalt and Mercutio die as well. It’s plain to see that Romeo and Juliet both died because of their love. Tybalt and Mercutio though, were both killed. Although that is undeniably an act of hate, Tybalt's death was to avenge Mercutio who Romeo cared very much about. Through the play, the deaths caused by love and by hate equal each other out.…

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    Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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    Hate can lead to many problems. Maya Angelou once said, “Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet.” There are many kinds of hate, but, to put it simply, hatred is learned. Hate, in general, can lead to oppression, violence, and other kinds of conflict, and can be clearly seen within our society. Some of the many kinds or hatred are geared towards same-sex couples, certain religious people, as well as each other. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and…

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