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    Rithvik Asani Mrs. Miller English 1, Period 1 28 February 2017 Act II In Act 2 Scene 2, Juliet wants to slow things in the relationship between her and Romeo and wants to take things at a steady and unhurried pace, displaying her more reasonable nature, as seen through the use of a simile. In this part of the scene, Juliet starts to show her more rational character and nature, as Romeo starts to swear and makes many ignorant promises to always love and adore Juliet, because he is unaware of the…

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    " The couples that are meant to be, are the ones who go through everything that are meant to tear them apart, and come out even stronger," said by anonymous. The tragic play of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. In the play Romeo and Juliet meet at a party and immediately fall in love. Shortly after they get married and hide it from their parents. Then after they fall in love Romeo is banished from Verona and then he finds out Juliet is "dead" and he kills himself. The untimely…

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    False Love In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, two characters believe their love for each other is so strong that living without the other serves no purpose, however; in such a short time their so-called love lead to multiple deaths. Romeo and Juliet believe they have a very strong and powerful love with each other after just one night and a few words, however: in such a short time they end up dying like much of their friends and family because of a lustful infatuation between the two lovers. To…

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    Which One Is Written Better? Shakespeare was brought to all in the 1564, yet so far back but so popular now. Some of the popular Shakespearean plays are the Twelfth Night another one Romeo and Juliet. While doing research on these two wonderful plays it showed there is quite a difference in the plot structure, theme, and symbolism of the plays.Looking at the evidence supporting that Romeo and Juliet is written with a better plot structure, theme, and better symbolism than Twelfth Night. The…

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    them bravely until his death. Juliet upon seeing Romeo dead decided to take her own life and soon after I fled. Prince: Why is it that Romeo went to rescue one of his enemies? Balthasar: They were lovers who married shortly before the death of Mercutio. Prince: Is anyone present aware of why Juliet was found dead…

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    very few times we see Juliet showing the submissive and obedient traits. Now transitioning into more of the middle of the story this is where things begin to spice up... Romeo and Juliet are now married. And after a series of arguments between Mercutio, Tybalt and Romeo, Tybalt is killed when Romeo challenges him to a duel. After Tybalt is killed, Benvolio tries to get Romeo to flee the scene and Romeo just gets away just before all the citizens of Verona miraculously show up at the end of…

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    an example is “Now, Tybalt, take the “villain” back again/ That late thou gavest me, for Mercutio’s soul”. He is basically saying he wants revenge and kills Tybalt within a couple minutes. He killed him on this impulse because Tybalt just slain Mercutio and Romeo was mad and killed him on an impulse. He should have gotten the officers, so they can handle it and kill…

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    In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Juliet shows loyalty to Romeo because of their endless for each other. Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is Capulet. Their two families are enemies and do not like each other. When Romeo meets Juliet they fall in love but know it will not work out well because of their families differences. They set up a secrete marriage but soon after Romeo gets banished for killing Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt. Juliet drinks poison which makes it seem she is dead. When Romeo finds her he…

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    Is a very simple manner the nurse in Romeo and Juliet is there purely to give some light relief from the rest of the play using sexual humour however if looked at in more detail many more roles of the nurse come into play than simply top make the audience laugh. In Act 1 Scene 3 the nurse is portrayed in a very positive and light hearted manner particularly when she tells Juliet to 'seek happy nights to happy days' it could be argued that is very light hearted sexual reference was put in the…

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    My friend, lets call him Muhammad, happens to be a real life Romeo. He displays almost every trait that Romeo does in Romeo and Juliet; violent, girls find him attractive, and he moves from girl to girl in a matter of seconds. Muhammad immediately popped into my head when Mr. Ayrault gave us the comparison assignment, but the hard part lied in deciding whether he displayed actions more of a Romeo or a Tybalt because of his violence. After a couple minutes of thinking it occurred to me that…

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