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    learned to love him. Or she could have ran away with romeo. It’s not like they had the internet and technology we have now to find them. In Act 5, scene 3 she immediately wants to kill herself. This shows she is mentally unstable. Drinking the potion wasn’t very smart in the beginning. There were other options besides putting…

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    alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancor to pure love.” He married Romeo and Juliet to stop the fighting with the two households’ and the folk being annoyed. The other reason he Is to be pardoned. He tried to give Juliet the sleeping potion so that Juliet does not have to marry Paris…

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    Nicholas Sparks, American novelist, well known for creating some of the most romantic stories, according to readers who simply adore the idea of love, has messed with the hearts of many by creating stories that include forbidden or love not supported by the families of the main characters. For example, The Notebook is loved by millions. Not only does it capture the theme of forbidden love, but it includes aspects taken from Romeo and Juliet. The Notebook is today’s Romeo and Juliet. Although…

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    The downfall of a character is when the person experiences a loss of power, prosperity and status. In Shakespeare 's Macbeth this event is evident through the protagonist Macbeth. He is truly a tragic hero who at one point is in a position of honour and a respectable character, but his life turns for the worst. His ideals and sense of morality change, becoming an evil person that only concerns of his ambition, ultimately leading to his death. In the play, there were numerous people that lead…

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    In today’s world, although the love triangle is plausible, the fairies and the secret potion put on people’s eyelids while they sleep could be considered make believe. Some people believe in magic potions but most people do not believe it. If today’s society ever rewrote “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, it could be performed in a dozen or more different ways. However, the main themes would always…

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    Vigorelle Research Paper

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    connected to the mucus membrane, which is situated underneath the clitoris. Rub the cream until completely retained. Vigorelle has a touch like of women’s ejaculation fluid. Advantages of using Vigorelle foe women: • Functions as a characteristic love potion • Increases sexual stamina, vitality and continuance • Boosts up sexual feelings and excitement • Acts as a lubricant that impersonates a lady's normal…

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    and Juliet would not of asked the friar for the potion. "If, rather than to marry County Pais, thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself, then is it likely thou wilt undertake a thing like death to chide away this shame, that copest with death himself to scape from it; and, if thou darest, I'll give thee remedy," (Act 4, Scene 1, Lines 75-84). This part of the story is where the friar has gone wrong the most. Had he never given Juliet the potion, Romeo wouldn't of ever expected she was…

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    The story states that, “The other gods were assembled in the halls of Olympic Zeus, and the Father of Gods and men was speaking” (333-35). They are petty, cruel, and set on the destruction of the heroes. From the very beginning of the story, Athena (one of the major Goodness in the story) is helping out Odysseus. Her very first act was coaxing Zeus to send Hermes to Calypso’s island to tell Calypso that it was Zeus’s will that made Odysseus continue his journey home. Athena secures Odysseus…

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    Heracles Greek Hero

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    tried to rape her. When Heracles saw this he killed the centaur with an arrow that had the poison of the Hydra on the tip of it. The centaur told her to take some of his blood in order to make a love potion if she ever had doubts about Heracles. When she became suspicious of Heracles, she put the love potion on a tunic of his, in the hopes of him falling in love with her once again. But the centaur had lied to her. When Heracles shot him, the poison from the arrow traveled through his blood…

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    death of Romeo and Juliet. After carefully analyzing Shakespeare’s play it is clear that Friar Laurence is the culprit for Romeo and Juliet’s death because has his own suspicious personal agenda, he lied to the families, he gave Juliet the sleeping potion that ended up coming back and biting her in the behind, and he also set up a plan with Romeo that was full of flaws. The Friar from the very beginning of the play is very suspicious and has an eerie feel to him. The opening monologue that the…

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