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    Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakspeare is one of the greatest and most tragic love stories ever told. It tells the story of Juliet and her love Romeo, whose deaths end their families fight. Many characters play important roles throughout the entirety of the play. There has always been much debate on who is at fault for the tragedy that befalls them. The characters who are at fault for the tragedy are Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, and Friar Lawrence. No one is at more fault for the…

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    Andrew Ward Block 1 11/16/16 Romeo and Juliet Guardians today are an imperative impact on their youngsters. They must show them appropriate from wrong, do the correct activities, and settle on the best choices. Guardians hugy affect our lives. In William Shakespeare's deplorable play Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed significant others experience passionate feelings for in spite of their fighting families. Their affection meets numerous hindrances passings, expulsion, their folks and companions…

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    Sometimes Laughter Really is the Best Medicine Baz Luhrmann takes on the terrifying task of attempting to modernize the classic Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet. Considering, Shakespeare invokes feelings of anxiety and makes many students want to shudder in fear, this task was not to be taken lightly. A movie critic Mick LaSalle argues that the modern-day remake is a complete tragedy and eliminates all emotion that the play has to offer, I am going to argue that Baz Luhrmann's modernization…

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    for Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. First off, he should have restored order between the families. Second, Romeo had been banished, for avenging the Princes relative. Third, the tragic love of Romeo and Juliet which led them to their deaths. So that is how the Prince is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death, because he was careless, and unfair. His lack of leadership has lead to a fallen, mournful kingdom. He should have talked to the families before Romeo and Juliet fell in…

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    A four letter word that in some cases holds more worth than life itself, love. Love is a common theme throughout the story of Romeo and Juliet, whether you are relating it to friendships, family, or relationships. Many love stories end in tragedies, whether it’s a death or a breakup, but most are not nearly as tragic as that of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet had an epic love story, full of twists, turns, heartbreak, and death up until the jiff of their tragic double suicide. The perception…

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    tale of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespere, two young teenage lovers experience a tragic death over their love for one another. The question, however, remains as to whether they were truly in love, or whether they were just overly dramatic, hormonal teenagers. Deep relationships take years to build, but Romeo and Juliet met only two hours before deciding to marry. What kind of true love can be built in that short of time? True love cannot be established in this short of time. Both Romeo…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows several examples of different types of love between characters. Throughout the story, there is proof of unrequited love, romantic love, the love of family loyalty, parental love, and friendship. Each form of love having it’s own traits that are similar and different from another’s. One of the main types of love most expressed in Romeo and Juliet is romantic love. This is expressed between Romeo and Juliet themselves, as the chorus says “now Romeo is…

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    solve their differences, a good example of this is Romeo and Juliet. The play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare tells the story of two star-crossed lovers drifted apart because of their feud. Both terribly in love, do whatever is necessary to be together, but they fail to do so and would rather be dead than not together. If it was not for the feud causing Romeo’s exile, not allowing them to be together, or making them hide their marriage then Romeo and Juliet would still be alive. After…

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    Fate is to blame for Romeo and Juliet death, because they were fated to die from the beginning and all the events that occurs was to lead them to their death. For example, if Romeo hadn’t gone to the party they wouldn’t have met, if the mailman would’ve arrived a bit earlier than Romeo would have gotten the letter, and only if Juliet would have woken up earlier or Romeo had arrive moments later, all would’ve been well, but that didn’t happen because they weren’t meant to be. Romeo & Juliet is a…

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    harmless and innocent? Well in Romeo and Juliet the author William Shakespeare, has the audience see how love could be romantic but how it could also end in a catastrophe. Shakespeare presents a contradiction that love is remarkable and beautiful when there are no obstacles and drawbacks, but is simultaneously tragic because you have no way of controlling what may happen to you or your loved ones. Romeo and Juliet come from forbidden love, both of their families (Montague and Capulets)…

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