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    You could say, “Well if Romeo and Juliet were never born, this wouldn’t have ever happened. Hahah,” but I am going to attack this straight at the source. The reason that all this death and misfortune happens in The Tragedy Of Romeo and Juliet is Friar Lawrence’s fault. The man, the myth, the legend, is secretly behind all this. Whether he planned to cause this chaos or was hired as a hitman, no one will ever know. But something we do know is, as the most acknowledged man in the town, he makes a…

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    in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? Was it the misconception of a misunderstood Montague? Or maybe the culprit was a court-less Capulet? Or possibly the troublesome Tybalt. The main characters are: Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Friar Laurence, Nurse, Lady Capulet, Sir Capulet, Mercutio, Benvolio, Lady Montague, Sir Montague. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet encounter each other and fall in love. They marry and later, in the same day, Romeo is banished because he kills Tybalt.…

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    Irony in The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare wrote the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet in the late 1500s. Set in Verona, Italy, the story includes two young "star-struck lovers" who fell in love despite the two family's brutal history. In the story, the two teens fall for each other despite their families wishes. Hatred and brutality surround the two teenagers but that only sparkes a fire. A love so strong that even if death is the only way to be together, Romeo and Juliet will…

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    The claim of this story is, Romeo and Juliet is that the story is a true death story. In the story there are multiple deaths between the two families, which is why the story could be seen as a story of death for the theme. Death of a Montague. One example of death in the story is when mercutio dies. Mercutio dies in the story because Tybalt. Tybalt kills mercutio in the story trying to find Romeo, Tybalt wanted to kill Romeo because Romeo showed up as an unwanted guest at the Capulet party in…

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    Characters: Juliet from Romeo and Juliet and Desdemona from Othello, by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was one of the greatest English poets and playwrights of Elizabethan era. His various contributions to the field of English literature include tragedies or tragic plays and tragicomedies, also known as romances. Even in 20th and 21st centuries, that is the present…

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    To start off with the wedding the Montagues will travel to the Capulets residence for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence will commence the wedding by priestly blessing the two so they shall be allowed to be married due to the law made by The Council of Westminster. Friar Laurence will then give the vow to Romeo & Juliet. Romeo will then give the ring to Juliet. They will then be married and the festival will begin. The dishes that will be served is Quail, goose, venison,…

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    better than your dreams.” In Romeo and Juliet, two lovers from fighting families will do anything to be with each other. Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, defy all odds against them in this romantic tragedy. Romeo and Juliet shouldn’t be held for their impulsive behavior because they are still in love despite their differences and risks they take, they make their significant other more themselves, and they both don’t want to live without the other. Romeo and Juliet are still in love…

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    Who is to Blame for the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? An enemy is defined as, “One that is antagonistic to another; especially : one seeking to injure, overthrow, or confound an opponent” (Merriam Webster). For as far back as anyone can remember, the two main families- the Capulets and the Montagues- in the play Romeo and Juliet have been greatest enemies. In a rivalry that has brought hatred, violence, and even death, these families continue the feud for many, many years. One might ask, what…

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    easily, this is not one of those stories. The tragedy play of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. This story is about how Romeo finds the love of his life Juliet. They have obstacles that they have to face like different types of battles. And all of it ends in a sad tragedy. The untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately cause by Lord Capulet and the families feud. Lord capulet is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death because he forced Juliet to marry Paris…

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    “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” a drama written by William Shakespeare is about two feuding families and children from the two houses, the Capulets and Montagues that meet each other during a party and have love at first sight. Sadly, they are forbidden to see each other in public so they find other ways. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are ultimately caused by fate and character flaw. Fate and character flaw are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and…

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