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    love stories can be in a love triangle just like in the play when Count Paris loves Juliet as she grows to love Romeo. Another is when Romeo was madly in love with a woman named Rosaline (Lord Capulet 's niece) in the beginning of the play; but the instant he lays eyes on Juliet, he falls in love with her and forgets Rosaline. Anyhow, the roles of many characters in a lot of modern love stories can be recognized as something similar to the…

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    In Romeo and Juliet there is a very important relationship between Romeo and Mercutio, one which I think is actually more important than the relationship between Romeo and Juliet, in this essay I will analyse this relationship and its importance in this play. Mercutio is very insistent on Romeo enjoy himself, in act 1, scene 4, after Romeo insists that, “I am not for this ambling”, Mercutio insists, “Nay, gentle Romeo, we must have you dance”. Throughout this play Mercutio is very insistent on…

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    Romeo sneaks into the Capulet's house and waits under the balcony. When Romeo was in love with Rosaline and broke up, he went to the beach, where water was. Juliet was drawn to the pool when she thinks of Romeo. She thinks that they can’t be together because their families are rivals. She is drawn into the water, and then she sees Romeo. They fall…

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    “Love is not finding someone to live with. It’s finding someone you can’t live without.” (Unknown) The year is 1595, and all the maidens of the land scatter to the Capulet’s home for a feast. Waiting in the line, that continued to develop longer and longer as the night went on. I spotted a handsome fellow with fabrics galore hung upon him, with such elegance. As I confronted him, I introduced myself and he did as well, Count Paris is his name. I asked what was so grand about these feasts that…

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    But come, young waverer, come go with me. In one respect I’ll thy assistant be; For this alliance may be so happy prove” (944). In this paragraph, the Friar expresses how troubling the sadness and loneliness was that Romeo went through because of Rosaline. The Friar wanted to do what he thought was best by marrying Romeo and Juliet and ending the feud between the Montagues and the Capulet’s. Just like Romeo cared for Juliet, the Friar cared for Romeo and wanted to make him happy. Even though the…

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    Would you ever side with your family or would you pick your hated lover? 2 Families play a vital role in the death of these 2 lovers.In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare,Two star-crossed lovers are prevented from dating but they are personally to blame for their untimely deaths. Romeo had to have known what the consequences of the marriage and their love.Romeo and the Friar are talking about banishment after Romeo had killed Tybalt.Romeo becomes angsty and very angry when…

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    Recurrence of Death Romeo and Juliet, a book of tragedy. Read by so many people and can bring tears to your eyes. This story contains a common recurrence of loved ones dying. If you have read this book you know that many characters have died, but of those characters Romeo, Juliet and Mercutio are the saddest. Imagine a friend or loved one dying a tragic way. First, we will start with Mercutio. Mercutio was pierced by Tybalt's blade,Tybalt is related to Juliet, as they were in dispute. Romeo…

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    wasn't Romeo at the fight? 9. What does Benvolio tell Romeo's parents he will do when he sees Romeo? 10. What do we learn is the source of Romeo's problems? What does this say about him? 11. What does Romeo mean when he talks about Rosaline having "Dian's wit"? 12. How does Romeo feel about the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues? What does he say that expresses this? 13. What is the advice that Benvolio gives Romeo? Act 1, scene 2 1. Why is Paris talking to…

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    Every love has it’s downfalls, as every gorgeous crimson rose has it’s thorns. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet wanted to be eternally betrothed, but the two families of the couple hated each other with a passion, so Romeo and Juliet made a plan to get together and spend their life together forever, but in the end, the duo died due to complications in the plan. In Romeo and Juliet, free will plays the most significant role in the story’s outcome due to the brawls, good intentions, and…

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    Romeo Is To Blame

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    “For doting, not for loving, pupil mine.” (Shakespeare, 2.3. 87). In the play Romeo and Juliet Romeo, a Montague, falls in love with Juliet, a Capulet. This play is about a pair of star-crossed lovers and their rival families living together in Verona, and how the burning love that Romeo had for Juliet turned into blood and tears. I believe that Romeo was the character that was truly at fault for the entire tragedy. Romeo was thoughtless and reckless . A reckless decision that Romeo made was…

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