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    your opinions are made up for you, years before you were even born. You’re not allowed to choose who you like or who you hate because society has set it all out for you. Now this is starting to sound like a dystopian novel, but it’s not. The classic Romeo and Juliet and To Kill a Mockingbird share some qualities with our well loved dystopian novels. Both are based around two parts of society that hate each other, and there are children who are able to see past society’s hate and think for…

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    for someone? The stories, Romeo and Juliet, and Pyramus and Thisbe are to great stories. Both stories are about two lovers how fall in love but can’t be together because of their family. Also, the two stories are telling the same stories but there just a little different. Romeo and Juliet are star crossed lovers and Pyramus and Thisbe do fall in love but at first, they hated each other. The stories are important because it wants us to do learn something from it. Romeo and Juliet are star…

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    always angry. But in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, that is not the case. Romeo shows his lovingness by always being amiable with his enemies, Juliet shows her loveliness by always supporting Romeo, and Tybalt, who is always referenced to as the villain, also has a soft spot and a loving nature, thus proving that young people in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet are loving. First of all, Romeo’s attitude throughout the play shows that young people in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet can be loving…

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    Not a Love Story “Two households, both alike in dignity.” (1.prologue.1). Romeo and Juliet has been the most famous love story since Shakespeare wrote it in 1591. There are many ways to describe Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Maybe a tragedy, maybe they were star-crossed lovers as it Shakespeare writes, but was it really? Romeo and Juliet is a play about a 13 year old and a 17 year old in a three day relationship. They see each other one night, the next morning get married, and then by…

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    Nurse In Romeo And Juliet

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet,by William Shakespeare, is a tragic love story about two lovers disastrous end. Romeo, a boy born to a family called the Montagues deals with depression after losing his love. Romeo's friend Mercutio convinces him to go to a party where he meets another girl named Juliet and they fall in love, but they later learn that their bloodlines say that they can never be together. Struggling to stay together Juliet comes up with a plan for them to be together forever.…

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    addition, anyone can experience true love. Old and young people all over experience true love. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet get married too soon and have issues being with each other. They do not tell their parents and Juliet comes up with a crazy plan that does not work. The two lovers end up killing themselves in the end do to the failing plan. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a couple of themes pop up throughout the story. The two themes are people who are in love…

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    Ingredients of both darkness and light are equally present in all of us,... the madness of this planet is largely a result of the human being’s difficulty in coming to virtuous balance with himself.”(Gilbert 262). In William Shakespeare’s iconic play, “Romeo and Juliet”, one is taught how incredibly important it is to have balance in their personality; failure to do so will result in their downfall. Friar Laurence, the primary facilitator of the young protagonists’ dangerous and romantic…

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    my analysis from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. The main theme of Romeo and Juliet is love. Romeo and Juliet is considered the most famous love story of all time. The secondary character I have chosen is Friar Lawrence. His character played a significant part in the outcome of the play. There were three major parts that lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet and Friar Lawrence had a hand in all three. The first is the marriage between Romeo and Juliet; next is the…

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    play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare tells the story of two young lovers and the event leading up to there tragic death. This play explains how two teenagers from feuding families fall in love but the feud creates obstacles that the young lovers must work through with some help. The play ends with the death of the two teens which breaks the family feud. Both fate and their own individual choice had to do with the deaths of the young lovers. However, the deaths of Romeo and…

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    The Theme of Love in Romeo and Juliet Intro Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare conveys ideas about the concept of true love. In the prologue Shakespeare references the concept of “star-crossed” lovers, who fall in love and die due to a family feud, this image is carried out through the play and is apparent within Act 1 Scene 5 and Act 2 Scene 6. Love is a significant theme within Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, as it influences the tone of the play. The love written by Shakespeare in this play is…

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