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    At the end of the play, both Romeo and Juliet are dead. Now there are a lot of things that happens in this play that caused their death like ad decisions and bad parents that showed no care sometimes , but in my opinion the one person that's most to blame is Friar Lawrnce. I also think that Mercutio could be blamed but not as much as Friar Lawrence. Also the nurse could've been to blame. The reason why I think Friar Lawrence was the one that should be to blame is because he kept the whole…

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    Cliche romance tales have been around for centuries, portraying life lessons and providing entertainment for the public. Two tales stand out above the rest, the stories of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and Pyramus and Thisbe by Ovid are excessively akin, by the thought that their love was doomed by fate from the start. Nevertheless the stories have vast differences, such as the details about the length of time that the young, naive couples knew each other. Both young…

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    In episode 3, after being appointed as Minister Plenipotentiary in France, John Adam must depart to France; Abigail Adams, John Adams’s wife, becomes upset and has him take their son, John Quincy, with him. On the journey to France, the British shoots them with their cannons, which eventually injures a few men. Once Adams and his son arrive, Adams finds about the treaty with France and angrily questions Franklin about it. At the same time, Abigail eats dinner with a French Admiral who is amazed…

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    Katherina Act 1 Analysis

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    Petruchio, before meeting Katherina, realizes how much of a crazy shrew she was and decides to contradict or mimic Katherina’s statements and actions. Petruchio compliments her obsessively which agitates Katherine and causes her to flee from room to room, door to door. This doesn’t yield Petruchio’s onslaught of “...Will you, nill you, I will marry you.”s (Act II, Scene i) approximately translates to, “you have no choice, It’s been arranged, I will certainly will marry you.”. Soon Katherine…

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    “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes,/A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life.” (Romeo and Juliet 1.1.5-6). From the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, we know exactly how the story is going to end: with a double suicide. Nobody is surprised that the theme of this play is death and conflict, and we go about the play having this thought in the back of our minds. However, Act 2, scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet opens with a lengthy monologue by Friar Laurence representing a rhetorical shift…

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    Two feuding families; two young lovers; one story of forbidden love. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story which encompasses an essence that defines the story no matter the context. Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet embraces the physical violence, rivalry, death of lovers and reconciliation, thus constructing a movie with the same emotional response intended by the original play. Zeffirelli’s interpretation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet greatly reflects the major…

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    Of course, we are humans and every human makes mistakes. Which is alright but making so many to where it costs lives, and a tremendous amount of sadness is not okay. In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare there are many characters that could be put to blame, but in my opinion it was Juliet’s omission. She is the reason for almost every fault that happens, and if it wasn’t for her, a lot of those mishaps wouldn’t have happened. First off, Juliet had known that both the…

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    Angelina Banek 6-7-17 Argumentative Essay Many people around the world believe that a higher power controls one’s life. This idea is often shown through art, specifically plays. In William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows that the characters tragic ending is predetermined by fate. In the prologue of the play the audience is told “a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” and goes on to describe their love as “Death marked.” This foreshadows the later tragic events…

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    Have your parents ever persuaded or made you do something that you didn't want to? What if all parents made their kids marry who they chose. Life would suck. There wouldn't be any real love in the world. Parents should never chose who their children can marry or date. A kids love life should be chosen by the kid. Some people think that parents have the right to choose who their children are gonna date or marry which will make it hard for their kid to learn from experiences and have a good…

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    Nicole Ramos Ramos 1 Ms. Erickson English 1 25/05/16 The Death of Support, Romeo, and Juliet In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the relationship of the two lovers causes conflict when the feud between their families separate them as they take risks that lead to their inevitable death. This play takes place in Verona, Italy, where Romeo and Juliet fall in love upon meeting each other. However, they are torn once they realize each of their identities as Romeo is of the…

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