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    From before the moment Juliet and Romeo meet, their love is entwined with death. Romeo senses a fatal end approaching as he considers going to the party at Capulet’s house where he will meet Juliet for the first time. Likewise, as she sends her nurse to discover Romeo’s identity, Juliet thinks of her death. The feud between Montagues and Capulets creates a world where the lives of the members of the houses revolve around fights and deaths that make it impossible for Juliet and Romeo’s love for…

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    Juliet and Juliet (Romeo Really Doesn’t Matter) Traditionally, it has always been true that the male lead in any form of entertainment, may it be a book, movie or play, has held the most important position, regardless as to whether or not there are dual protagonists featuring a man and a woman. Now, this was truer in the past than it is in the present where the female leads have been elevated in stature and significance comparable to that of their co-lead male actor. Hermione Granger, Katniss…

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    Family feuds also appear in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. In the play, the hatred between the two noble families, the Montagues…

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    In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, Providence seeks to restore order in the town of Verona. The feud between both the Montagues and the Capulets has spiraled out of the control of humans, thus resulting in the intervention of Providence. Providence disguises himself in order to cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, the one solution to the feud. Providence manipulates characters and events in order to end the feud in Verona. Providence ensures that Romeo and Juliet’s deaths end the feud…

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    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 research showed that Romeo and Juliet does have a much better plot structure then Twelfth Night; the way the events happened shows and proves that Romeo and Juliet is better.…

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    Holland’s edition of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is a strong female character who develops strength and power by the unfortunate imperfections in which she lives but ignites a powerful charisma within her that dominates in her relationships with Romeo, the Nurse, and her parents, the Capulets. It is clear that she is all but passive due to her determination to live up to nothing but her own expectations of independence despite her intimacy with Romeo. Thesis #1: Therefore, Juliet’s…

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    Disguise. Disguise has two different definitions, one being an explanation that is more well known,“To change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb”. The second one being more used metaphorically, “To conceal or cover up the truth or actual character of by a counterfeit from or appearance; misrepresent”. The word disguise comes from the old french word, desguisier. The first meaning of disguise, involving appearance, came about in the…

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    Written in 1594, the historically significant play by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, has been adapted numerously throughout the years, including a traditional film version directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968 and a modern edition by Baz Luhrmann in 1996. As in the play, the meeting between Juliet and Romeo instigates the tragedy, with both directors utilising mise-en-scene and sound differently in this scene. Zeffirelli, however, provides an enhanced portrayal of the original piece with…

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    Could today’s young adults be compared to Romeo and Juliet? Kind of scary since they both committed suicide, but in truth, yes they can be compared to Romeo and Juliet. Believe it or not, teenagers these days are still affected by numerous outside sources when making decisions, and some are the same as their ancestors were affected by, but times have changed drastically and have brought about more issues kids consider when deciding on important events in their lives. Despite the similar…

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    challenges could be going to a new school, finding friends, or losing a friend. One of the most common challenges that children face is growing up. In Romeo and Juliet, both characters experience this common challenge. Also in a modern story written by Katherine Gazella, she writes about a couple with the same problem. In Marjorie Garber’s Romeo and Juliet story and still today, growing up is challenging because the lines between childhood and adulthood gets blurred. Garber and Gazella both…

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