Romeo Montague

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    with someone from the opposing blood. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet live that exact life. A book that is similar to Romeo and Juliet is Origins by Cate Tiernan. The ways the book is related is how the characters meet, how the couples keep their love a secret, and the main characters are born sworn enemies. One way that Origins and Romeo and Juliet are alike is how the characters meet. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet meet at a party hosted by…

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    accept belief and values of others or they will disregard others and follow their own beliefs and opinion. The book Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare shows possibilities for both options along the story. There are many possibilities when enforcing other’s beliefs and values onto one’s self. It’s a sign of fitting in. A great example would be the Montagues and the Capulet’s family. By the description of William Shakespeare, the two families have disfavored each other since…

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    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet the characters poor decisions make them responsible for their own misfortunes. The first mistake Romeo makes is agreeing to his friend Benvolio's suggestion to go to the Capulet's feast. Romeo should not go to the party because he is a Montague whom are in a feud with the Capulet family. If Romeo did not go to the feast he would have not have meant Juliet and would have continued to obsessive with his love for Rosaline. The Capulets servant has Romeo read a letter…

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    The deaths of romeo and Juliet in William Shakespeare's play are both sad and depressing. although much could have been done to prevent their suicides, these "star-crossed lovers" ultimately are not able to avoid their destiny. A series of unfortunate circumstances result in disaster, even though many people could be blame for their death, lord Capulet , lady Capulet , and Paris play a particularly integral role. While some believe that romeo is responsible for Juliet and himself death, this is…

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    emotion that we all feel once in a while is hatred, especially hatred for another. Hatred for another makes people forget who they are and treat people differently. In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” the Capulet’s’ and Montague’s’ hatred leads to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Things that lead to Romeo and Juliet’s death because of the hatred between the Capulet’s and Montague’s is violence, miscommunication and the inability to be with each…

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    Romeo And Juliet In this romantic novel there are many different themes like love, hate loyalty, sacrifice and more. But the ones that really caught my eye were sacrifice and love, the kind of love romeo and juliet have was like no other i have seen. Romeo and juliet would do anything for eachother even if they had just met. In their case it was love at first sight. Although there are many themes i think the most that standout to me is sacrifice and love due to the hate between the two…

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    Story" and "Romeo and Juliet". "West Side Story" should be considered Shakespeare because of two main things love, and family problems. "West Side Story" was based on "Romeo and Juliet" and inspired by William Shakespeare, so they wanted it to sound somewhat the same as Romeo and Juliet so it should be considered Shakespeare. The characters in these plays are Romeo and Juliet and Maria and Tony, they love each other a lot. Maria and Tony from "West Side Story" and Romeo and Juliet from "Romeo…

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    Shakespeare’s iconic 1597 play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two Italian teenagers, Romeo and Juliet, fall in love with each other. The problem, though, is that the lovers come from two families, the Montagues and Capulets, who have an intense grudge with each other. If their parents found out, severe punishments would ensue. Also, Juliet has an arranged marriage to the count, Paris. The two keep their marriage secret, but tensions escalate, and Romeo ends up getting banished to Mantua for…

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    Shakespearean text: The original Shakespeare text shows Romeo and Juliet meeting at a Capulet dinner feast. Romeo, Benvolio and Mercutio, without invites, sneak into the ‘masquerade’. This is where Romeo first catches sight of Juliet. Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt, then recognises the Montague. He wants to initiate a fight, however Capulet stops him. By then, Romeo and Juliet start talking, soon kissing, however are interrupted by Juliet’s nurse. Romeo asks the nurse who Juliet is, soon to discover…

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    Chaos In Romeo And Juliet

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    Despite the secretive and rebellious actions of the two lovers that create the main conflict in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the blame of the devastating events of the play can be placed on the two sets of parents, and the violent family members and servants of each house. The chaos of the play is rooted in the teen’s fear of vocalizing their relationship, because, and Juliet demonstrates, “If they do find thee they will murder thee,” (2.2.70). This proves that the two youth’s love is…

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