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    makes still influences their life, which is developed in the tragic play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. It is a story about two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, living Verona, Italy that has been immersed into our society ever since it was first presented to an audience in Stratford-Upon-Avon in the late 16th century. The story begins with Romeo and Juliet meeting and falling in love at a party Juliet’s family put on. The Montague and Capulet families have been feuding for generations, making…

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    Tybalt Dies Yesterday night, tragedy strikes as the Capulets and the Montagues shocked the citizens of Verona as their brawl, which was taken to the streets by the large fountain, left Tybalt Capulet with a terrible death and the exile of Romeo Montague. The residents were also devastated for the death of Mercutio Escalus, close friend to Romeo Montague and cousin to the Prince of Verona. Tybalt Capulet was found lying dead in the fountain with two bullet holes in the chest. By the…

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    Hate Destroys Love Why did Romeo and Juliet end as a tragedy? Both characters faced many hardships within their relationship. They faced problems with the expectations of society and the feud standing in the way of their love. Juliet faced more problems with her parents than Romeo did. Lord and Lady Capulet wanted her to marry Paris, and Romeo didn’t have that problem. There were many different things that stood in the way of their love. All of these different factors led to the tragedy ending…

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    from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" (William Shakespere). In William Shakespere's famous tragedy love story "Romeo and Juliet". Talks about how two young lovers fell in love. Then kill themselves because of their families great grudge. Is their death fate or freewill? There is a lot of the thought of fate and freewill in this story. Freewill is probably one…

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    were killed in a violent duel. Benvolio Montague and Mercutio of Verona, were seen exchanging verbal taunts with Tybalt Capulet just a day after the Romeo Montague was spotted the Capulet’s annual pre-Lammas party. This very conflict may have been the cause of yesterday’s quarrel. In fact, Tybalt called Mercutio out on consorting with Romeo. In which Mercutio quickly retaliated. The scene rapidly escalated after Romeo Montague arrived. Romeo refused to fight Tybalt even though was…

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    Gnomeo and Juliet is still better In Honors English 9, we have recently watched two different Romeo and Juliet movies, one from 1968 and the other from 1996. These two movies differ in many different ways. I will be analyzing both of these movies based on three criteria: music use, performance of dialogue, and plot accuracy. Ultimately, one movie emerges greater than the other. The use of music is one way the movies differ greatly. The music use in the 1968 movie helps make the movie fit the…

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    Romeo Montague is of the Montague house which is the enemy house of his true love, Juliet Capulet. The play he is of is Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Romeo Montague is a loyal, brave, and caring character who is in love with Juliet Capulet. Romeo Montague is a loyal person, especially to his love, Juliet, and his family. “There is no world without Verona walls, but purgatory, torture, hell itself. Hence banished is banish’d from the world, and world's exile is…

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    William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, set in 16th century Verona, contributes to issues of identity still relevant in modern society. The circumstance of living up to their families is an issue that Romeo and Juliet face many times throughout this tragedy. As the book progresses the two lovers forget their family and follow their hearts. However, it is not as easy at it seems to bypass the ones who are trying to stop them. The state of being male or female plays a huge role in the…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, both Luhrmann and Shakespeare consider the differences between love and lust. Consequently, both depict lust as superficial whilst acknowledging that only true love can totally engross. During the fish tank scene in the film, camera cuts and close-ups are employed as Romeo and Juliet first see and admire each other. Luhrmann’s use of cinematic techniques intensifies their mutual obsession and intrigue, which embodies the vivid, albeit cosmetic nature of lust and infatuation…

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    Compare and Contrast: Romeo and Mercutio Romeo and Mercutio are characters in the Shakespearean play Romeo and Juliet. The story takes place in Verona, Italy around the sixteenth century. Romeo is in love with the Capulet’s daughter, Juliet, however the feud between the Montague and Capulet families prohibits Romeo to publicly be with Juliet. Romeo is an emotionally unstable teenager who takes love seriously. Mercutio is Romeo’s close friend who is neither a Capulet or a Montague. He is a…

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