The tragic love of Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    ‘I do bite my thumb sir!’ the coarseness of the servant's language contrasts with ‘Romeo and Juliet's’ love affair that is played out against a background of hate. This battle establishes the notion of the age-old feud, ‘Thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets’, helping the audience to understand how serious both houses are about the hatred between them, proving that 'Romeo and Juliet' are not going to have an easy time trying to stay together. Benvolio attempts…

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    Romeo and Juliet A tragedy with free will “Life is like a game of cards. The hand you're dealt is determinism; the way you play it is free will” (Jawaharlal Nehru). In this play by the Audience will be introduced to an essay written for the purpose to show that this play is full of free will. many people debate on weather this play is full of fate or free will. rest assured that this play is full of free will. continuing this statement the thesis of this play will be shown. In the tragic drama…

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    with the love that we share. In today’s world, it seems as though the age a couple decides to get married is higher every year, but long ago, that age was very young. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, two young teens fall in love despite the rivalry between their families. While reading the story, I thought about how different present-day teen love is, but I could also see how the lessons taught throughout the play are still relevant now. Like young love today, Romeo and Juliet make the…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet Friar Lawrence is not responsible for the demise of Romeo and Juliet. Clearly, because of his actions, the blame of the lovers death should not fall upon him for the following reasons: Firstly, Friar was a man who was trusted a great deal by the people who knew him. More often than not, youth of Verona would seek his counsel for the struggles they had. Others, looked up to him and believed he was wise. In the play the Nurse states,”O lord I have stayed here all the…

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    for his outstanding poetic language. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story and one of many pieces that Shakespeare has written. I have had the pleasure of reading and watching Romeo and Juliet, one of my favorite quotes from the play Romeo and Juliet speaks with great meaning in so many little words. "My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite." Shakespeare, W. (n.d.). Romeo and…

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    Friar Lawrence's Mistakes

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    Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, the untimely deaths of the protagonists are widely known. The death of Romeo and Juliet in this Shakespearean play is viewed as one of the greatest tragedies. However, these tragic deaths were preventable; Friar Laurence, is a confidante and friend to both Romeo and Juliet and plays a significant role in Romeo’s and Juliet’s decisions and deaths. In the play, Friar Laurence provides both protagonists with his ill advised plans and suggestions. Romeo and…

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    One makes choices out of their own free will which affects their life at that time, but will ultimately determine their fate. In Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet, the theme of conscious choices deciding one’s destiny is expressed through the tragic outcome that occurs due to Romeo and Juliet’s poor decision making. Romeo and Juliet’s weaknesses provoked them to make flawed choices out of their own free will, deciding what path their lives would take; this brutally ends up in a situation where…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet, the Capulet and Montague feud is constantly brought into focus. It is that feud that opens the very first scene in the play and continues to be a main focus when one chooses to look between the lines. Not only is this feud full of deep-seated hatred, but it continues to boil beneath both families’ actions and drives the plot forward. Society has an obsession with forbidden romance, especially when it is based off feuding families. In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo…

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    comedy love play, whereas Romeo and Juliet is seen as a tragic play. Shakespeare explores the feelings of love through various ways such as love at first and presenting love as being never ceasing. When both plays were performed, the Shakespearean audience would think that courtly is better than romantic due to the fact that it is seen that women have more power and in order for the man to win the women’s heart he needs to do something lusty in order for that to happen. Whereas romantic love is…

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    The tragedy of William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, occurs due to multiple factors including the actions of characters, secrecy and the family feud. There was no one person who could be blamed for the tragedy, as it involved multiple different characters who all played a different role. The tragedy itself includes the deaths of Mercutio, Tybalt, and Romeo and Juliet. There were also the deaths of other characters such as Paris and Lady Montague of which were caused by the events of the…

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