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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a timeless tragedy of love and loss. Its cunning plot and storyline provides a tale of unfortunate events like no other. Because of miscommunication as well as their own predetermined destinies, both Romeo and Juliet end their story in an unprecedented death. Though they undoubtedly were at fault for many events that had taken place, other people contributed as well. Although a minor character in the story, Benvolio was the one who got the ball…

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    Were the tragic ends of Romeo and Juliet part of a love-fueled suicide, or a dastardly murder? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, feuds between the families of these lovers separated them from each other to the point both deciding to reunite together in the heavens. I believe their untimely deaths didn’t have to occur if it weren’t for Benvolio, Mercutio and Romeo himself. One person I point the blame to for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths is Romeo’s cousin, Benvolio. After finding…

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    possibly become stuck in the outcomes of those decisions. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet made many judgements impulsively. Romeo and Juliet’s decision to pursue their relationship despite its forbidden and reckless nature demonstrates the destructiveness of their impulses. Romeo and Juliet have only recently met for the first time, but despite this, they proclaim their rash love quickly and suddenly. A depressed Romeo sneaks into the Capulet’s party to distract himself from thoughts of…

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    Act 3 Response In Romeo and Juliet, many characters’ actions seem to be done out of love. However, as the reader examines these actions more deeply, it seems that some are done out of selfishness. For example, although Lord Capulet acts as though he wants the best for Juliet, it seems most of his decisions are egocentric. He may have had benevolent intentions in the beginning, but we later find out this has changed. Capulet did not consider Juliet’s feelings towards Paris, which would have…

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    Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare represents multiply subjects . William Shakespeare wrote a twisting love play about two crazy in love kids named romeo and juliet . Romeo and juliet families had a long family feud , for a reason no one knew . Romeo and juliet fell in love even though their love was forbidden . Their love for eachother causes multiple tragedies including their own.Shakespeare theme of love can end hate through a tragic consequence is shown by friar Lawrence as…

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a beloved tale about how a girl and a boy fall in love with each other just to die in the end. However, in this tragic tale who is primarily responsible for the six deaths that take place in this narrative? Though it may not seem clear at first, the majority of the blame should be placed upon the shoulders of Lord Capulet. There are various reasons for this, although there are two major reasons that stand above the rest. This would be the fact that Lord…

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    In Romeo and juliet I believe there's more “love” than “hate” because it is said to be one of the greatest known love stories of all times. I personally think the same because, As Juliet said on the balcony scene “My love sprung from my only hate” which meant that noble Romeo was her love but he is a family member of their only enemy the “Montagues”. Romeo and Juliet loved being together so much that in the end they committed suicide to always be with each other. In some minds they'll…

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    However, Silas never imagines that his dream come true could turn into a nightmare at a moment’s notice. The Marner household has been buzzing for weeks in preparation for the marriage of Eppie and her handsome groom, Romeo Montague. Eppie is elated to take the Montague name, yet still be fortunate enough to live near her beloved father. With only two days until the union of the…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare two teenagers from rival families the Montagues and Capulets fall in love. Due to an ongoing feud between the families they are unable to express their undying love for eachother. Since their families wouldn't approve the two got married in secret. .This shows that Romeo and Juliet are rebellious due to a lack of a good relationship with their parents. Romeo and Juliet were from rival families, and this means that their families wouldn't…

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    Nature, a president, or in this case, family. Romeo and Juliet were controlled by more than an unmerciful fate; many little events combined to influence what would become of the young lovers. Their [Romeo and Juliet] title of "star-crossed" lovers sealed their fates, and while both families and outside forces did not help matters, the inevitable would have happened. The protagonists can blame themselves as well; however, if it were not for the Montague and Capulet family feuds, the whole mess…

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