The tragic love of Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    In "Romeo ann Juliet," Shakespeare seeks to educate his audience on the tragic conseqences that can come from keeping two young lovers apart. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story’s every created in history. It tells the story of two young lovers who love was forbidden. Love is displayed throughout many acts and scenes and is certainly the most important theme in the book. The plays main focus is on the romantic love and passion that appears between Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a masterpiece by far and has yet to dissatisfy anyone who has experienced either a play or movie variation of the play. This is undeniably because of this story’s plot and the elements of Romeo and Juliet. They way Shakespeare wrote it hooks a viewer and pulls that viewer along for a ride into what will undoubtedly be a somber love story. So the viewer stays for the long ride and holds onto that little bit of hope that in the end everything works out but to their discontent…

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    people believe Romeo and Juliet is just a tragic story, or just a romantic story, but it is both. Both Romeo and Juliet fall in love the moment they gaze at one another, they immediately forget about everything else. They have a special bond. Sadly, they can't be together because their families abhor each other. Towards the end of the book, Romeo and Juliet kill themselves because they love each other so much and neither can live without the other in their lives. Romeo and Juliet signifies both…

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    emotions, such as love, hatred and jealousy mixed together to create a prefect storm in Romeo and Juliet’s mind. The result is often unpredictable and the outcome of mistakes are often irreversible. The Capulets and the Montagues have been rivals before Romeo and Juliet’s existent, firmly establishing the barriers between the two families. The two families are not allowed to interact, but the love between their offsprings will challenge the rigid rules placed on them. Their passion for love is…

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    Who was the Cause of Romeo and Juliet’s Death? Romeo and Juliet’s death was the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet but no one really knows who could have been the cause of their deaths. Romeo and Juliet had such a tragic ending that could have been caused by many people but specifically Friar Lawrence, the Montagues, the Capulets, and Tybalt. They could have been at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Romeo and Juliet both died at the end because each of them didn’t want to live without each…

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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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    Significance of Loyalty in Romeo and Juliet While it may be a popular belief that there has ‘never been a tale of more woe than that of Romeo and Juliet’ (5.3.309-310), the facts are less subjective. Many say that love brings peace and affection, but when taken to the extreme, it can lead to tragedy and despair. This is shown evidently in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ written by William Shakespeare. In the play, there were numerous issues and themes that contributed to the play’s tragic outcome.…

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    Andrews Ms. Sonnenschein Freshmen Lit. and Comp. B1 11 March 2017 Romeo and Juliet Essay Esteemed reader, when I was proposed with the two questions, which are, “Are Romeo and Juliet responsible for their own tragic deaths?” as well as “Is the Nurse and Friar Lawrence responsible for Romeo and Juliet tragic deaths?” the obvious choice is the latter. In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is faced with the struggle of being in love with Romeo, but being forced to marry another man by the name of Paris by…

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    Romeo Montague is one of the main characters in the tragic shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet. He is the play's main Protagonist. Romeo is the son of the Montague and his wife, he is secretly in love with with juliet. Juliet is part of the opposing family, the house of the capulet’s. Romeo's uses quick decision making when Romeo and Juliet first met. It was obvious that Romeo fell in love at first sight with him saying "did i love till now?" and "Beauty too rich for use" i feel that these…

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare 's most popular plays during his lifetime. It was written with five acts in 1595. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses many literary devices such as pun, dramatic irony, and personification to create his themes of fate, love, and gender…

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