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    2018 The Aging Brain In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, all the characters are in the teenage stages of their lives. In the play two families, the Capulets and the Montagues have been in a feud for a long time. Unfortunately, Romeo and Juliet, the son and daughter of their families, fall in love and make many poor decisions which results in the death of six lives in Verona. Teenagers have been proven to have underdeveloped brains. Because Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio have…

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    3rd hour Who is to Blame? Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous love stories and probably will be for a very long time. It is a basic story about two star-crossed lovers. They eventually get married, but their families are feuding and Romeo gets banished. The two both end up killing themselves in the name of love. The one question always thought about when this story comes up is: Who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death? Many people may say it is their families feuding to blame.…

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    Choices of Romeo and Juliet Could love be considered a lethal emotion? This is considered, because the sensation that thrives through your body when you see a certain someone or even the thought of being with them is enough to drive an individual to do absurd things. Romeo and Juliet met from across the room and with not even knowing ones name, they fell into the limitless feeling of love. The reckless emotion that seduced them both managed to direct them into the inseparable bond of marriage.…

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    easily agree that Romeo and Juliet is one the most tragic plays ever. Romeo and Juliet is a romantic, and tragic, play by William Shakespeare. The story is about two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, who cannot be together because of a family feud, but still do. There are many characters who contrast each other, also known as foils, such as Romeo and Mercutio, Tybalt and Benvolio, and lastly Juliet and the Nurse. First, Remo and Mercutio are a pair who easily contrast each other. Romeo is often…

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    This wonderful pieces was edited in two special and interesting format, one Zeferelli directed which was filmed in 1968, and the recent version produced in 1996. In the 1996 film version of Romeo and Juliet, the inside and outside designing of the home helped create obvious differences. Music was also used to build up this scene. The outdoor of the Capulet's palace was raise by red banners that hung down from the windows and white lights which attach along the palm trees showed an style. The…

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    The Friar is at fault for the murders of Young Romeo of Montague and Juliet of Capulet. There is multiple reasons why the holy man is to blame for the young lover’s deaths. The Friar made poor decisions when he got involved with Romeo and Juliet, he was also extremely irresponsible. Even though the Friar tried to help, he wasn’t good at it. The Friar misjudged an ample amount of situations during the story, which ended badly in Romeo and Juliet’s favor. For example the Friar thought that their…

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    Romeo and Juliet is most likely the most famous of William Shakespeare's plays. This play tells the story of Romeo a Montague and Juliet a Capulet (from feuding families), who meet and fall in love. Their forbidden love draws them closer together, but fate is not on their side and eventually they decide to kill themselves instead of living without one another. Friar Laurence is Romeo's mentor and confidante, but he's not always looking out for the best interests of young Romeo. In the soliloquy…

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    Leonardo DiCaprio once said “To believe in love, to be ready to give up anything for it, to be willing to risk your life for it, is the intimate tragedy”. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo falls in love with the enemy, Juliet leading the two individuals to go against their family values and principles of the rival. This is like the musical West Side Story by Arthur Laurents, Tony and Maria go against the ideals of their two separate rival gangs to be in love. They represent how…

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    Common Theme in delirium and Romeo and Juliet Greek philosopher Socrates once said, “The hottest love has the coldest end.” and American theologian Tryon Edwards said, “Sinful and forbidden pleasures are like poisoned bread; they may satisfy appetite for the moment, but there is death in them at the end.” Both quotes convince that forbidden love can bring atrocious experiences. If no one’s love was forbidden then nothing would have to be hidden from anyone and there would be fewer consequences…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo says,¨Thus with a kiss I die¨(Shakespeare 87). These were the last words he said before ending his life for Juliet. People are scared of death and do not like to talk about it. Death is shown throughout countless works of literature. Four examples of these works are: the tragic novella, Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, the dramatic play, Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, the historical fiction novel, A Tale of Two Cities, written by Charles…

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