The tragic love of Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    The character Juliet propels the plot towards its tragic ending the most because of her desire to be independent, her changing emotional state, her actions as a result, and her impulsive decisions. Juliet’s psychologic state develops consistently over the course of the text, following the A to B process. Her actions follow the same path as her desires and often lead to things bigger than the intended cause. All of the characters were impulsive to do thingd rather than think about them.In…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet relates the tragic take of the “Star-crossed lovers” who meet their doom because of their love in an atmosphere of hatred that exists between the Capulets and the Montagues. The intensity of the love propels them into marriage but the question is whether or note they are too young to make such a choice given their respective ages of 14 and 16. These are reasons why they were not too young that revolve around their intelligence and skills of articulation and…

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    Montagues, a tragic story happened. It started from a young lady and a gentlemen’s curiosity about love, and many people died during the week. Young Juliet and Romeo also died at the end. Someone must be the blamed for this sad result as both families are demanding to punish the guilty party. The one will be chosen that has more guilt compared to others. Romeo, from the Montague, is the offender for the whole disaster that happened in Verona. The horrible death can be blamed on Romeo. He is an…

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    The love story of Romeo and Juliet takes place amongst many tragedies, including the deaths of the two star-crossed lovers. Even through the carefully formulated plans of Friar Lawrence, and the determination of Romeo and Juliet to remain together, their relationship could not survive. The cause of their problems can be attributed to many events and characters, but the ultimate origin of their troubles comes from the Montague and Capulet families themselves. The two houses, both alike in dignity…

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    Mercutio knows if Tybalt duels with Romeo, Romeo will most likely lose. So Mercutio protects him by insulting Tybalt by saying “O calm, dishonourable, vile submission” then goes on to say, with a now drawn sword “Tybalt you rat catcher, will you walk” which is a question of a duel. Mercutio doing this is a great act of loyalty toward Romeo. Mercutio’s death by Tybalt adds to his heroic services to Romeo. Romeo shows his act of loyalty back to Mercutio by getting revenge on his soul, he does this…

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    Romeo And Juliet Eulogy

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    Romeo and Juliet is a famous play of William Shakespeare. This is one of the oldest and best love stories ever written. It’s a story of tragedy of two star crossed lovers. Romeo is a Montague. On the other hand, Juliet is a Capulet. So their families are enemies for a long time so it’s impossible for any member of the families to be in a relationship. But Romeo was different because he couldn’t help but fall in love with Juliet. Juliet’s beauty made him realize that he never fell in love before.…

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    strength and power of love. Everything in existence was created in love, the world’s salvation was confirmed in love, the foundation of happiness and everything good exists in love. With the full recognition and realization of the importance of this passion, Oscar Wild once stated, “Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.” Some of the greatest stories, poems, novels, and lyrics in history have their foundation centered on love, the most…

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    Romeo and Juliet, the sad story of fanatical love eventually ending in death. Even though many people already know what is going to happen, they read this never-ending play with the sad theme and dooming tone as fate and society work against the love of Romeo and Juliet. Ultimately ending in sadness and torment for everyone. Through the actions of Friar Lawrence and his choices to marry Romeo and Juliet, use of poor judgment, and his sinful ways lead to a tragic ending. The play begins with an…

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS ROMEO AND JULIET SYNOPSIS The theatre Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is about a pair of young bride who fell in love, but are hampered by both their families against each other. Romeo, Rosaline love-sick, comforted by her friend Benvolio. Capulet tells Paris that he should marry his daughter Juliet until she was older. Romeo and his friends learned of a party held by the Capulets, and decided to go to him as Masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo, but…

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    Romeo And Juliet's Flaws

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    Romeo Montague loved recklessly and passionately rather than logically or responsibly. This ultimately led to both his and Juliet’s death. He constantly neglected to analyze a situation and the consequences before jumping right into them. Romeo and Juliet represented the archetype of the star-crossed lovers and in the end this was their tragic flaw. He decided that he would rather be dead than live without his true love for the rest of his life in banishment. The themes of love, life, and death…

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