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    Romeo and Juliet is said to be the greatest love story ever written.Some people disagree with this statement for many reasons.Many characters and forces separate Romeo and Juliet and ultimately cause their deaths.The characters that separate and ultimately cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Tybalt,Friar Laurence,Romeo,and Juliet.The forces that separate and are ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Hate,Fate,and Love.Ultimately although many characters and forces play…

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    famous book Romeo and Juliet has become very influential. It has became the base for many novels and movies. For example, the movie West Side Story is a great example of how books and movies are impacted by Romeo and Juliet. There are many parts from West Side Story that were exactly alike or almost the same from the famous Shakespearean book, especially the balcony scene. The first way Romeo and Juliet influenced West Side Story was by the characters. The two main characters were Romeo and…

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    With this statement Shakespeare makes it quite clear who is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The feud between the Montagues and Capulets and their bad parenting are the reasons why Romeo and Juliet ended up dead; however, some people still believe that the Friar is responsible. To start off, the families’ feud is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. First, the main reason why Romeo and Juliet are scared to be together is because they know that their families hate…

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    and relatives of Romeo are one day confronted by the Capulets, followed by Romeo afterwards. The two groups begin a dispute which leads to the death of Mercutio, and when Romeo sees this, he kills Tybalt, the killer of Mercutio. This causes the Prince to take more serious actions as he says “…for that offence immediately we do exile him hence”. This refers to his decision of banishing Romeo for his actions. As a consequence of this, the distance and communication between Romeo and Juliet…

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    more violence. This could be seen in Romeo and Juliet when the feud causes the death of Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Mercutio, and Lady Montague. The play is about Romeo and Juliet who are from two separate families that hate each other. Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love at first sight. At the end of the play they die. Tybalt and Lord Capulet are to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet. In shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. First , Tybalt…

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    "In fair Verona, two star cross'd lovers... took their lives!", Is that destructive? The conflict in 'Romeo and Juliet' (R&J) by William Shakespeare, any version or variant, clearly displays and purposely highlights the pure destructive power of conflict; I would even go as far if not further to debate that conflict has been conveyed as nothing other than the monstrous result of humans incompatible emotions and opinions! Many forms of conflict have severely affected the characters from R&J…

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    Romeo and Juliet, a monumental play written by William Shakespeare, is a story of two lovers in Verona, Italy, and they live in houses, Capulets and Montagues, that have been in a feud for generations. Romeo, Juliet, and many more characters of the story are known as Dynamic characters who change throughout the story and evolve with many adversities. Tybalt is known as a Round character that is already evolved and complex characters. They do not change throughout the story. Characters such as…

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    Because of their lack of attention to them, Romeo and Juliet’s parents are at fault for their bad decisions. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo are Juliet make foolish desicions that are guided by others. Their parents pay attention about their child, and care about them, but they do not help them themselves. Because they lack attentive parents they turn to other parental figures for help, which later results in the tragedy of their own lives. Romeo and Juliet’s parents are not…

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    In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet were 16 years old and 13 years old; they were truly in love but their parents were worst enemies. At the end of the story is where the tragedy happens, they both commit suicide. Adolescence can be a dangerous time for highly impressionable teens. In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, William Shakespeare,adolescence plays a major role. One example of this is, Romeo’s unusual behavior reveals that, like a typical…

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    to mourn the loss of a young man, a young Montague. Romeo Montague, my dear cousin and best friend has sadly passed away due to unforeseen circumstances, although we shall still remember his legacy. Romeo Montague was born into a city of hatred, the Capulets and Montagues continuously feuding for no particular reasons. I have known Romeo since we were little boys, growing up together and experiencing the feuds and fights which occurred in Verona. Romeo since he was young had tried to keep out…

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