Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    Romeo and Juliet is a comedic play because of there Language, love and fighting. " The language used in Romeo and Juliet can be found laughable in some ways. Note when " Abraham speaks to Sampson at Juliet’s Palace: “Do you bite your thumb at us, " sir?” (Rom.1.1.45-52) It seems Abraham and Sampson are ill-considered servants of Juliet " making some parts of the play seem like a comedy. Romeo and Juliet may seem like a tragedy " Love is very confusing when it comes to Juliet. Paris dances with…

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    play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two Italian teenagers, Romeo and Juliet, fall in love with each other. The problem, though, is that the lovers come from two families, the Montagues and Capulets, who have an intense grudge with each other. If their parents found out, severe punishments would ensue. Also, Juliet has an arranged marriage to the count, Paris. The two keep their marriage secret, but tensions escalate, and Romeo ends up getting banished to Mantua for killing a Capulet. Juliet…

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    most famous pieces, Romeo and Juliet, focuses on the idea of “star-crossed” lovers. In this play, he depicts love as a cruel and ruthless puppeteer, toying with the hearts of many and eventually causing two teens to kill themselves for love (“William Shakespeare”). Although another message is given by the tragedy; that however inconvenient Cupid’s choice may be, the energy of love hurdles obstacles: "With love 's light wings did I o 'erperch these walls," says Romeo to Juliet, adding, "And…

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    The story of “Romeo and Juliet” was written by William Shakespeare. Where Romeo and Juliet’s love was supposed to end up happy, the story ends in a tragedy as both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves, but who was to blame for the two of them killing themselves. The most blameable characters for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Fate, Feud, and Friar Lawrence. The most blameable of these characters is Fate. The most blameable character for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is fate. In the prologue…

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    perfectly on the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare has written many plays in his life but The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is by far the most noticeable and recognizable play that he has written. In the play, Juliet takes her life so she could be with Romeo.Romeo takes his life so he could be with Juliet. Many people have wondered who was the most responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Although there are many characters throughout the play, Juliet is undoubtedly the…

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    's works. Juliet, of Romeo and Juliet (Rom.), is the most subtle of these women. She has reason to be worried about Romeo’s love or, more specifically, the capricious nature of that love. When Romeo enters the play he is sick with love for Rosalind, going so far as to say that he is grieving and going mad (Rom. 1.1.186-194), but he…

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    “Sometimes in tragedy we find our life's purpose,” Robert Brault. All through time, there has been tragedies caused by romance. One of the most famous tragedies between two star-crossed lovers is the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. With every one of the passings, who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths? As the play progresses the reader can come to conclusion on who is to blame, Friar Lawrence is to be faulted, for some recognizable reasons. In Romeo and Juliet, there are…

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    is not one of those stories. The tragedy play of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. This story is about how Romeo finds the love of his life Juliet. They have obstacles that they have to face like different types of battles. And all of it ends in a sad tragedy. The untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately cause by Lord Capulet and the families feud. Lord capulet is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death because he forced Juliet to marry Paris and he…

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    hanging the stars…" Romeo and Juliet could not escape their fate. Discuss, using evidence from the text. In William Shakespeare's well known play, 'Romeo and Juliet', fate is inevitable and unavoidable no matter what you try and do. You are helpless to the fact that it will happen whether it be good or bad. The eponymous characters play an important role in whether or not fate ultimately dictates the outcome. Ultimately, evidence from the play suggests that Romeo and Juliet could not escape…

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    The nurse is helping Juliet and the Friar is helping Romeo as well as the town yet, they have very different ideas on how. In the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet the nurse and Friar Lawrence help Romeo and Juliet, the young couple. Though the two are very different in personalities, they are quite similar in their motives. The nurse and the Friar wanted to help Romeo and Juliet by sharing their knowledge of life. Although they agree with helping the couple it could not have been two vastly different…

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