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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare uses paradoxes to establish the complex relationship between love and hate. A paradox consists of two phrases or ideas that lead to a contradiction, yet when investigated, reveal a deeper truth. The paradoxes of the play propose a hidden theme. For example, the relationship between Romeo and Juliet develops conflicting emotions and paradoxical situations. The depiction of Romeo and Juliet as youthful and ignorant leads to their own…

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    In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet have you ever thought about who should or was punished and pardoned for Romeo and Juliet's deaths? In the play Romeo and Juliet there are two households that are in a war, but in the middle of all the hatred, their only children fell in love. Romeo is the son of the Montagues and Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets. In their love that was surrounded by hatred, they lost their lives. The loss of their lives that brought an end to the war between the families.…

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    Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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    “Romeo and Juliet” is a play about two star-crossed young lovers, who’s love story ended due to the resentment between the two families, Montagues and Capulets. Both families hate each other because of an old argument and riled up again. The pop-up of the argument started to create disagreements between people and are constantly fighting with each other. Both love and hate can be at times blinding and become as compelling as an influence that everything else is of low in significance…

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    Romeo and Juliet Many people in their young love life are faced with the conflict of romantic idealism. People argue that this idea of idealism in love is something too powerful and can lead to a great downfall. In Shakespeare passionate romance, Romeo and Juliet, two teenagers forbidden to be in love, fall in love at first sight. It is easy to believe that this kind of love is a fantasy everyone dreams about, or is a fairytale because this kind of love is so rare. But just because it is rare,…

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    How can one forget Romeo and Juliet, the most beautiful love story of all time! What a crime, that sentence is, for their story is written not of love but of lust, and in turn, layer upon layer of grief. Not to worry, for to everyone's relief, there is much more that may be taken away from the play than sorrow. The story revolves around sacrifices, and the consequences of those sacrifices. Why were those sacrifices made? For lust? For personal glory? While those are all things that sacrifices…

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    Romeo and Juliet argumentative essay One of the most famous plays of all time. Every one knows there tale; Romeo and Juliet. Written by William Shakespeare, this tragic play write, has two main characters. Romeo and Juliet, Romeo the Prince of the Montague's, and Juliet the direct heir of the Capulets, die in the end. Their are many people and reasons to blame for there death. Upon looking into it further three main reasons why they commit suicide: Family Feud, Juliet, and Romeo and Juliet,.…

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    man can be dominated by fear. Romeo and Juliet is the perfect example of this idea. Romeo Montague is afraid of telling of his marriage, the Friar is afraid of communicating openly, and Juliet Capulet is afraid of displeasing her parents. There are many different excuses to fear, but that’s all they are excuses. Romeo Montague, a dashing young man, is afraid to share of his marriage with the world. In Act II Scene VI covers the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo didn’t invite his parents to…

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    reader to think deeply about a topic. Through examination of the texts read this year, I have looked for certain qualities a book must have such as reader 's interest, an opportunity for vocabulary, and the appropriate reading level for their age. “Romeo…

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    Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s most notable works in history. It depicts an infamous love story that ended in a tragedy. When their bodies were discovered, people questioned had several questions. What had happened? Who was to blame for this tragedy? Or, was there really anyone to blame? The Prince, appalled by what had happened,had this to say: “Some shall be pardoned, and some punished” (Romeo and Juliet. 5.3.322). Although it is not directly said who he is referring to, the events…

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    In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, William Shakespeare illustrates the idea that parental support is key when raising teenagers. In the play, two star-crossed lovers, despite their parents wishes, secretly marry and after Romeo is exiled for killing Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, Juliet faked her death to be with Romeo. Romeo then finds Juliet, unaware that she is really alive, and kills himself and she does the same when she finally wakes up.Teenagers need their parents to give them an idea of…

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