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    What would it be like to have six deaths in one town in less than a week? In the play Rome and Juliet by William Shakespeare one person caused the death of six people, his name is Romeo. In the beginning of the play Romeo is depressed about Rosaline, she is his love until the next night when he finds Juliet his new love. Romeo’s best friend Mercutio gets in a fight with Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt and he kills Mercutio. Romeo gets mad and fights Tybalt and ends up killing him and gets banished to…

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    named Rosaline and likes Juliet at the same time. Romeo and Juliet do not love each other, because they kiss after meeting each other, he only likes her looks and he sneaks just to see her In act 2 scene 6, Romeo says, “He is going to marry Juliet” he wants to marry Juliet even though he doesn’t even love her. In act 2 scene 6 he said he will marry Juliet. He marries Juliet but still does not love her he just marries her for her looks and noting else spends more time with Rosaline then…

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    the play encouraged one conflict or another, but briefly mentioned was sweet Rosaline. She breaks Romeo’s heart ever so much, causing him to beg for her forgiveness. To do so, while reading a party guest list for a wandering servant, Romeo comes across Rosaline's name, and insists on attending his family's enemies party, the Capulets. The story went on misleading in the two “star crossed lovers” fate, but still Rosaline changed the main character's development, theme, and action. Romeo is…

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    that the forbidden loves is between Romeo and Rosaline. Instead, Romeo can’t love Juliet because the Montagues won’t have it. Coincidentally, the Capulets refuse to let Juliet love Romeo. Although with the seriousness of Romeo with Rosaline is very low, we question the seriousness of his other relationships. Romeo’s relationship with Rosaline reflects the theme of forbidden love because there isn’t really a relationship between them. Instead, Rosaline Friendzones Romeo before a relationship can…

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    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 from the Capulets about a feast. After Romeo reads the letter, “Go thither, and with unattainted eye Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thy swan a crow. said…

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    Romeo is consistently characterised as an irrational, hasty and dramatic romantic. The situations in the play, as well as his emotional state and life stage, cause these characteristics to be pronounced and regular. In the beginning, Romeo’s love for Rosaline starts to develop the character traits we come to associate Romeo with, making his later actions with Juliet more rational and consistent for his personalty. Romeo’s character base allows for all that follows in the play to be believable as…

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    Lust In Romeo And Juliet

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    wanton id and their rational ego. This causes the characters to create paradox. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is introduced in a state of depression due to the fact that he craves Rosaline, while she does not love him back because she practices chastity. When Romeo’s cousin, Benvolio, advises Romeo to forget Rosaline, Romeo goes as far as to say, “Tis…

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    courtly love. Arranged marriage is shared between Juliet and Paris. Juliet is forced to marry Paris after a family loss. Romeo and Juliet share true love after meeting at a Capulet ball. Finally, courtly love is when Romeo believes he is in love with Rosaline. In this essay, I will go in depth through all three types of love. Throughout the play “Romeo and Juliet”, there are several different types of love. One of those is called courtly love. Courtly love is…

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    they have to keep it in secret because of their families feuds. In Williams Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the character Romeo begins as a man who thinks he is in love with Rosaline but becomes a more dangerous and at stake character. At the beginning of the play, Romeo was a guy who felt that he was in love with Rosaline.…

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    love. Romeo is getting over Rosaline that just a day ago, he said was his only love. Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris, which led her to want to marry Romeo so soon. Because of her unwillingness to marry Paris, she quickly “falls in love” with Romeo. Their impulsive decisions affect the ending of their “love” story. Romeo only knows Juliet's beauty, “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight, For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night” yet he said that Rosaline was, “O, she is rich in…

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