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    events in Romeo and Juliet” can simply be answered with the one and only Prince of Cats (“Tybalt”). This hotheaded fellow’s character is summarized with his few words of, “What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee” (act 1 scene 1 line 85). The Prince is always on the balls of his feet looking for fights to jump into and especially fights to start. Even in death he causes misfortunate events to take place, events which leads to the downfall of…

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    Romeo and Juliet: love or hate in romeo and juliet we are trying to determine if love is stronger than hate or if hate is stronger than love. there is plenty of evidence in shakespeare's play to support both sides of the argument. i will be writing about why i believe love is stronger than hate in this play. i believe love is stronger than hate because romeo and juliet are able to love each other even though there families have a bitter hatred towards each other. love is stronger than hate…

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    Though Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, was written almost 500 years ago, teens today can still connect to the problems Romeo and Juliet had with their own parents. Romeo and Juliet, children of the supposed enemies, personally overcome their own family feud and fall in love. Instead of going to their parents with the information of their relationships, they go to Friar Lawrence and the nurse. Romeo and Juliet repetitively met up with the support of Friar and the nurse, and the parents soon…

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    roles/equlity in Verona The whole story of Rmoeo and Juliet is based on the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues thus it is not suprising that Verona is dominated by masculine tension. As well as masculine tension is also sexual domination and violence a part of the life in Verona. The very first scene of the play indicates that “the rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues is also, for the men (Sampson and Gregory, both of the Capulet household), the impetus for an inward rivalry,…

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    These dreams are idealistic and do not coincide with the realities of our world. Similarly, in Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows the naivety of the whimsical love occurring between Romeo and his lover Juliet. Their idealism in love caused consequences, fatal consequences. Through false hopes and fantasies, Shakespeare has illustrates the figurative dream that occurs at night, the love between Romeo and Juliet and the awakening to the reality of hatred that is morning.…

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    In the movie Romeo and Juliet, the Franco Zeffirelli film, there were differences between it, and the play by William Shakespeare. Some of them were critical to the story, and the others were just small and did not impact it. For example, in the beginning when the characters are introduced, they are all introduced when they are in the play, except for Rosaline. That didn’t impact the story, but others had a bigger impact. There were also some plot holes in the movie, and differences in the…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a popular but tragic love story written by poet and playwright William Shakespeare. There are many different versions of the tale; some are modernized plays and movies, or renditions of the same midieval play. In the name of love and with the help of Friar Lawrence, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet- two households that have a deeprunning hatred for one another-marry one another but later take their lives. Due to the many different roles in Romeo and Juliet, it can be hard to…

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    and Juliet’s Death In the tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare, there were many factors that contributed to the untimely deaths. However the main contributing factor to their deaths was the long lasting family feud and fate itself. I say this for a number of reasons, murder, payback murder, and fate. The feud had to do with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. I say this because towards the middle of the tragedy, Tybalt, a man of great hate for the Montagues, killed Mercutio, a relative of…

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    grudge against Romeo and the Montagues, acts passive-aggressively in order to antagonize Mercutio to draw his sword. Before things get too out of hand, Romeo shows up and confronts Tybalt telling him that he has no reason to fight him, rather, that they need to make up. Tybalt cannot accept this proposal of peace and as the argument seemingly cools, Mercutio loses his temper and draws his sword on Tybalt. Getting what he came for, Tybalt happily accepts the invitation to quarrel. Romeo attempts…

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    career he has evolved and progressed in his cinematic language and techniques to achieve this, this is very evident in three of his films; Strictly Ballroom (1992), Romeo and Juliet(1996) and The Great Gatsby(2013). All three of these films re-reveal either a place (Australia in Strictly Ballroom) or a classic text (such as in Romeo and Juliet and Great Gatsby). He uses the casting, costume, soundtrack and settings to construct and reinvent stories in order to take audiences from the real world…

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