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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet The death of Romeo and Juliet is a terrible tragedy. The star-crossed lovers tried their hardest to avoid fate, but they were doomed to fail. Romeo killed himself believing Juliet was dead, Juliet killed herself after seeing Romeo dead. The cause of Romeo and Juliet’s death is mainly due to the family fued between the Montagues and the Capulets, Tybalt wanting to fight Romeo, and Friar Lawrence’s bad decision making. Romeo and Juliet’s hasty marriage and eventual…

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    Fools in love are fools in life. Romeo and Juliet are indeed in love, but they are not to blame for their foolhardy actions. At their tender ages, they experience love while influenced by friends and family who indirectly guide their unsound choices. Romeo and Juliet’s fate is driven down a tragic path caused by the constant feuding between their parents, a flawed plan set by the Friar, and the folly of youth. Although Romeo and Juliet die by their own hands, their adolescent judgment as well…

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    Romeo and Juliet, two lovers whose fate was decided by their actions toward their strong love for each other. William Shakespeare’s play “Romeo And Juliet” portrays many scenarios where Romeo has a love for Rosaline an unseen character in the play.Even though Rosaline is a character who is never seen throughout the duration of the Play she sets the stage for the rest of the actions caused by the Love for one another. Shakespeare’s use of personification, Allusion and Imagery play a role in the…

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    most well-known being the tragic but beautiful Romeo and Juliet. For many centuries this play, written by the brilliantly talented William Shakespeare, has remained…

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    brought together by fate, but are now lifeless based on their poor actions. In the tragic tale "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are from two feuding families in fair Verona. They meet at a festivity and fall in love with one another. They are carried by their feelings, which ultimately led to them committing suicide for the love they had for one another. Based on the background information provided in the text, it is clear that Romeo and Juliet are…

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    Lawrence. In Romeo and Juliet, actions of virtue subtly turn into actions of vice, starting when the two star-crossed lovers first encounter each other at the Capulet ball. Friar Lawrence makes the decisions that results in the events that occur within the play. These decisions include arranging Romeo and Juliet’s clandestine marriage, and sending Friar John to deliver a letter to Romeo explaining Juliet’s faked death with the use of his remedy in order to reunite Romeo and Juliet; however,…

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    Poisons and potions are the weapons of choice for many of Shakespeare’s most iconic characters. Used to seduce lovers, kill enemies and gain power . Prince escalus role was like a leadership role even though he wasn’t the main character the decision he made affect the play in big ways The similarities between romeo and juliet is the love for eachother and they urge to commit their suicide if they couldn’t be together The nurse and the friar the similarities one of them is they best friends to…

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    an actual caring “mother” rather than Juliet’s mother whom would’ve let her killed herself if she didn’t marry Paris. Juliet was simply put, in love with Romeo, a Montague and her parents did not like because they want her to marry Paris. As the Nurse wanted her to be happy with Romeo rather than be miserable without him and forced to marry Paris. If the Nurse wasn’t around Juliet would’ve killed herself as she would be miserable living with someone and being married to someone…

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    Ms. Joseph English 6 March 2017 Romeo and Juliet Essay “Every action we take impacts the lives of others around us”( Arthur Carmazzi). The impact is the effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something. More often than not others influence on us shapes our actions. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” Shakespeare uses key individuals to influence others. Three characters Shakespeare uses to influence both Romeo and Juliet include Capulet, Friar…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Without the characters that are in the play, Romeo and Juliet the relationship between the two would have a completely different impact based on their surroundings. Each character has a huge role to fill, and with even the slightest change neither Juliet, nor Romeo would have committed suicide. For example the characters: Tybalt, Lord Capulet, the Nurse, and Friar Laurence all had roles that lead to the tragic event of the two star crossed lovers deaths, with their…

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