The tragic love of Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet experience these same obstacles. Romeo and Juliet’s families are enemies, so they have to devise a plan that will allow them to be together. This plan leaves room for many problems. Therefore, lack of communication and hasty decisions are what lead to a tragic end for both young lovers. Hasty decisions that young Romeo and Juliet make, lead to many problems for the two. When Romeo first lays eyes on Juliet at the dinner party, he is smitten. They fall in love…

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    Characters in Romeo and Juliet Everyone has a fatal flaw that contributes to their fate. Most of the characters in Shakespeare’s plays have at least one or more fatal errors. The characters in Romeo and Juliet are no exception to this. Every character in Romeo and Juliet has their own fatal errors. One fatal flaw of Romeo is that he is too emotional. Tybalt’s fatal error is anger. And a fatal weakness possessed by Juliet is her immaturity. The fatal flaws of various characters in Romeo and…

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    Romeo and Juliet Study Questions 1. Do a detailed character analysis for each of the following characters. Indicate both their actions and their motives. Also, point out their state of mind and what significant actions of their own, or others, affected them: Romeo • Juliet • Lord Capulet • Mercutio • Friar Laurence Romeo, an emotional teen who is struck by Cupid’s arrow. Driven by the dream to one day forever be with his Juliet. Due to his family 's circumstances, Romeo does wild things to…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is often hailed as the greatest literary example of romantic tragedy, but the aspect of tragedy became obscured over time through a variety of popular culture iterations of the play. Now, the play represents a generally accepted model for the ideal romance, so much so that the artist Taylor Swift wrote a song titled “Love Story” that rewrites the plot of Romeo and Juliet to conclude with a happy ending. This essay attempts to address how Shakespeare’s Romeo and…

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    THE CONTROLLING FORCE OF FATE Romeo and Juliet is one of William Shakespeare’s most notable works. Through Elizabethan theatre and elegant love poetry, Romeo and Juliet is a renowned fan favourite. The tragic tale talks about a pair of star-cross’d lovers who endure a tragedy of love-against-all-odds. The love of the couple must attempt to withstand the turmoil of fate. The main concept theme of Romeo and Juliet is the role of fate. Shakespeare wrote the play with the intention of a controlling…

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    In the tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, the two main characters come from feuding families, but fall madly in love with each other. The tragedy ends with the “star-crossed” lovers’ taking their last breath. Was it fate or was it the outcome of their decisions? Romeo and Juliet were not destined to die together, instead it was the tragic outcome of the “star-crossed” lovers’ foolish decisions. The first bad decision starts when Romeo goes to the Capulet party where he…

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    cause and effect chain (McManus). In Romeo and Juliet, the scene where the two heroes confess their undying love and decide to marry represents the incentive moment (2.2. 149-154). Romeo and Juliet start a string of events that eventually lead to their doom. The events after the “incentive moment” build to the middle or climax of the story, called the “catastrophe” or change of fortune (McManus). The incidents building up to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet first began in the incentive moment…

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    Romeo & Juliet The world of literature is full of many well-written marvels. All of Shakespeare’s plays are in the category, of wonderful pieces of writing that, in my opinion, have no equal. What makes his writings great are the abundance of great characters. Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet is a wonderful example of these great characters; although they contrast in several ways. Romeo and Juliet both are strong characters, in their respective ways, so the reader may have a difficult…

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    choose wisely and correctly is often a matter of critical and mature thinking. The tragic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare includes young Romeo Montague, who opposes the concept of critical and mature thinking in major decisions of his life. Romeo Montague is a young melodramatic lover, who has a forbidden relationship with Juliet Capulet, a loathed enemy to his household. As a result of their sacred love affair, these star-crossed lovers suffer greatly from numerous obstacles and…

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    William Shakespeare's use of gadgets in Romeo and Juliet make the story amazing. Shakespeare uses many gadgets here are three. Heavenly one or more tragic heroes in a story, the use of foils, and use of soliloquies. First gadget is the use of tragic heroes. Romeo is an example of a tragic hero because he dies in the end of the story by poison. Juliet is another example of a tragic hero she also dies in the end of Romeo and Juliet by Romeo’s dagger. “Here's to my love” (page 1043 line 119). The…

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