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    In the play, Romeo and Juliet, there are several significant details that help the reader see which specific actions led to Romeo and Juliet’s death. First, Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet only to end their family’s feud. Another important detail is Friar Laurence knew Romeo had recently been in love with another girl. Then, Juliet marries Romeo knowing she must marry Paris. A key detail is that Juliet is continuously disobeying her parents without thinking of the consequences…

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    Have you ever said or done something that you regret? In The Tragedy Of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, there are many mistakes made by both families. Sometimes a mistake can be looked at as way to grow and other mistakes are so severe that they can not be fixed. The mistakes that Lord Capulet and Lord Montague made costed the lives of Romeo and Juliet, two precious souls they could never get back. Lord Capulet, the father of Juliet, and Lord Montague, the father of Romeo, caused the…

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    The Theme of ‘Uncertainty’ in Waiting for Godot Waiting for Godot is the English translation of the famous post war French play En Attendant Godot by Samuel Beckett written between 1948 and 1949. The plot of the play revolves around two tramps- Vladimir and Estragon who waits for the arrival of an acquaintance named “Godot”. However, Godot never comes and throughout the play, these two tramps engage themselves in various discussions, activities, and encounters. Being a play that belongs to the…

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    Language Comes and Goes But is Shakespeare Forever? When thinking about The Bard, what comes to mind? Some might recall famous lines such as “Romeo Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo.” or “To be or not to be”. Some might think of his works, such as one of his biggest hits Romeo and Juliet. There are so many things one can think of when it comes to Shakespeare because he was such a prolific writer. That’s why it’s no surprise that Romeo and Juliet is in the ninth grade curriculum. His works have…

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    “I despised my arrival on this earth and I will despise my departure; it is a tragedy.” A quote from William Shakespeare. For some life experiences begin and end in tragedy, as in Romeo and Juliet they both loved each other but couldn’t be with each other and ended up killing themselves causing a tragedy in their life and to the lives around them. The original Romeo and Juliet story is very different from the long tragedy of the Vietnam War but they both have a catastrophe in their life. Both…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, star crossed lovers are forced to hide their love because of their families rivalry and consequently take their own lives. The ancient grudge between the Capulets and the Montagues is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The ancient grudge produced many conflicts including the forbidden love of Romeo and Juliet, fighting in the streets, as well as Romeo and Juliet taking their own lives. The ancient grudge produced many conflicts…

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    For starters, Lord and Lady Capulet are the parents of Juliet and another obstacle in the way of Romeo and Juliet’s love. Lord Capulet starts off being considerate of his daughter’s feelings towards who she marries, “My will to her consent is but a part..”(Doc D- A1,S2) , before becoming more aggressive and unsympathetic of her feelings, “To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church,Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither.” (Doc D- A3,S5) The change of Lord Capulet’s temperament takes place after…

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    In the love story of Romeo and Juliet by William shakespeare, two soulmates forbidden love causes them to take their own lives. The father of Juliet, Lord Capulet, seems a powerful man, who follows the family tradition of despising all Montagues. However, throughout the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet’s authoritative and hateful persona evolves into that of a loving and forgiving man. This change shows through in the first fight scene between the Montagues and the Capulets,…

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    Mercutio's connection with Romeo is that of Romeo's best friend, but yonder that, Mercutio also serves as Romeo's dramatic fall. Mercutio is the exact reverse of Romeo, and his vulgar and humorous nature contrasts against Romeo's serious and zealous nature. We see Mercutio's entertaining nature opposing against Romeo's when Mercutio makes lewd, sexual jokes, making fun of Romeo's broken heart and his tendency to fall zealously in love. We also see Romeo and Mercutio's relationship in…

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    The person that should have pressure on his shoulders and that is pointed at for the death for Romeo and Juliet's deaths is Friar Laurence. Romeo tracked down Friar Laurence, who had been out getting some medicinal plants and herbs. When they met, at first, the Friar looked at Romeo and noticed that loverboy has not slept lately and assumed that he must had finally got with Rosaline. Generally, he had not got with Rosaline because he had fallen in love with another female called Juliet.…

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