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    For many centuries love has been defined as many things like as the worst thing you can ever experience or the best thing that can ever happen to a human being depending on the experience and can be defined by different people this is one of the definitions of love: true love is putting someone else's needs before your own and to want what is best for them. The story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are two starcrossed-lovers both their families are similar in dignity…

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    "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” This quote is used to say that the names of things do not affect what they really are, yet in the case of Juliet, it does. As soon as anyone hears the words “Romeo and Juliet” they always connect it to the two lovebirds that killed themselves over love.The identity of each character help proves why they are called the lovebird. From Romeo being love obsessed to Juliet the innocent and obedient young lady that kills herself over a guy. The author…

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    The play Sins Of The Flesh is about a married couple (Alisteer and Gena Robinson) whose relationship went through a state of unease because of the affair that Alisteer was having with Michelle Duncan his secretary. Gena acquired the assistance of Richard Duncan the husband of Michelle and together they schemed up to unfold the dirty truth of Alisteer and Gena’s affair. There are several theories that could have been identified that would relate to this play. During the play theories of family,…

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    The sacrifice of the precious in order to satisfy the expectations of the self and of society often leads to pain and destruction. This is true in the Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing, when Claudio forfeits his marriage to Hero and sacrifices a life of happiness with her because he suspects her of infidelity. His willingness to abandon her reveals in him pride and a deep value for female chastity. Claudio’s pride in his power and control, as well as his rigid conformity to societal…

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is commonly known as one of literature’s finest romances, but it is actually one literature’s most ironic romances. While it is a well-written piece of literature, it is a very unrealistic and sudden story of how two star-crossed lovers meet and end. Since Romeo and Juliet’s relationship is formed during a few days, the two are not truly in love. The couple was not truly in love, but rather they were carried away with their emotions, tried to escape their…

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    The Fault in Their Time Romeo and Juliet opens with a summary of the events to come. The audience is told that the ”star-crossed” lovers are “death-marked”, that the main characters are already dead through the fault of fate. However, apart from this explicit mention of fate, and perhaps contrary to the young lover’s beliefs, Romeo and Juliet don’t seem to be governed by the cosmos at all. In fact, they seem to be most governed by the fleeting nature of time and their exceedingly impatient…

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    Romeo and Juliet, each born of opposing families, were destined to fall in love and die for each other. These two children fell in love at first sight, and quickly married just in time for the world they knew to fall into chaos. Deaths of friends and family, the banishment of Romeo, and the engagement of Juliet to another man of her parents’ wishes were some of the trials these lovers faced before the ultimate trial they both faced, the death of Romeo and Juliet. Now, the question must be asked,…

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    Perceiving People Perfectly: How F. Scott Fitzgerald Uses Characterization in The Great Gatsby to Help Readers Understand the Characters Juliet fakes her death. Chris Mccandless abandons society. Atticus Finch strongly defends Tom Robinson. One of the biggest challenges for people is often understanding others and their situation. “Why did they do that?” “Why won’t they tell me?” “What’s happening?” But, if they knew what was happening in other’s minds and life, knowing their motives and…

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    3.2. Romeo and Juliet themselves As we all know, Shakespeare's tragedy ends with Romeo and Juliet commiting suicide. Romeo deliberately takes the poison after he thinks that Juliet is dead. After Juliet finds out that Romeo is dead, she deliberately stabs herself with a dagger. That is the reason why they are responsible for their own death, because it was their own choice and nobody told them to do that. Furthermore, their feelings are another reason for their death. Looking back at the…

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    Only two people will be responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death. These two people are Friar Lawrence and Romeo. Friar Lawrence is a priest, who is friends with Romeo and Juliet. The person who would really have to be blamed for their death has to be Romeo himself. The reason for this is, he is the reason why they met each other; if Romeo would have just stayed home they wouldn't be dead. Therefore; what you will be reading about is the person to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The person…

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