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    something that you regret? In The Tragedy Of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, there are many mistakes made by both families. Sometimes a mistake can be looked at as way to grow and other mistakes are so severe that they can not be fixed. The mistakes that Lord Capulet and Lord Montague made costed the lives of Romeo and Juliet, two precious souls they could never get back. Lord Capulet, the father of Juliet, and Lord Montague, the father of Romeo, caused the couples unfortunate demise.…

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    caused it to be unsuccessful. Over the course of reading the story “Romeo and Juliet”, you come across several ignorant people that made mindless decisions that lead to the outcome of the famous couple’s death. However, the one specific character that had the most control and fault was unarguably Friar Lawrence. His role was a complicated one, and his foolish choices were what had the most impact on the story’s dreadful ending. Romeo and Juliet had been taking things slow, and everything was…

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    In Act 2 scene 2 my speech begins with some of Shakespeare's most famous lines said by Juliet: 'O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” Shakespeare uses this phrase as his opening sentence to the romantic speech of Juliet. Juliet speaks in apostrophe using a literal device (An Apostrophe is in which you address someone who is absent or dead. And in this case the apostrophe is used to mention Romeo as Juliet thinks he is not present at the scene.) When Juliet says the rest of the phrases she…

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    Baz Luhrmann has shown straight away that this is a modern adaptation of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and this film heavily involves religion, only within the introduction. Compared to the Zefirelli film, it is almost the opposite. Luhrmanns prologue leaves and impact that it is going to be a dramatic movie. Zefirellis is very traditional and calm, set out like a fairytale…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classic tale of true love, even though the two main characters end up dead, and one of the main causes of their suicides is one of their parents. Set hundreds of years ago in the city of Verona, Italy, two upper-class families, the Montagues and the Capulets, have been caught in a feud for quite some time. At a party hosted by Capulet, Montague’s son Romeo and Capulet’s daughter Juliet fall madly in love. The two teens, along with Friar Lawrence and Juliet’s nurse, arrange…

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    beautiful writing of Romeo and Juliet is about Juliet and Romeo whose decision wasn't so clear. It’s more of a tragic story than romantic. In this story, the Capulets and Montagues basically hate each other. So Romeo Montague lays eyes on Juliet Capulet and “falls in love” they meet and makeout. In her shoes, she has been forced to marry another guy, Paris. Romo then goes to Friar Lawrence, he marries them in secrecy to stop the family feud. Mercutio gets murdered by Tybalt, and Romeo murders…

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    [Last Name] 1 [Your Name] [Instructor Name] [Course Number] [Date] Virginia Paige Radford Lee Sakellarides English 1: Part 2 3/26/18 Friar Lawrence In Shakespeare, Juliet and Romeo, it is evident that tragedy follows time and love. The play holds a romantic theme throughout and if there’s anything more evident in the story is that tragedy has a solid connection to romance. In their forbidden wedding, the happiest moment of their lives, death suddenly strikes with devastating…

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a play that presents one of its characters as a strong individual, having her own defining personality. Juliet is the teenage daughter of Lord Capulet and is the heir of one of the wealthiest families in town. In this play Juliet presented as romantic, a dreamer and yet also intelligent. Juliet is a very smart character who is always questioning and analyzing her situations. During the balcony scene, Juliet begins to wonder “What’s in a name? That…

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    nature hasn’t. The core qualitys in human nature wont change. For Example; after Romeo got married, he ran into Tybalt and Mercurtio. A fight broke out, Mercutio died, and Romeo went from love-struck to hungry for revenge. Even in the very first scene of the play, there was a fight between the Capulets and the Montagues. In these two scenes, shaksphere represents one of the most timeless qualitys; Loyalty. The Montagues and The Capulets would put their lives in danger, to protect and avenge…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet tragedy seems to occur around every corner. Although a lot of characters may have caused the tragedies but who’s really to blame for all the heartbreak. I believe the parents of Romeo and Juliet are to blame for all of the woe that takes place in the tale. Despite the parents not directly killing anyone, they encourage their kids to hate based off of last names. They caused Romeo and Juliet to keep their relationship hidden because they feared the punishment that…

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