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    to the plan, when Juliet pretended to kill herself, everyone except for Friar Lawrence thought she had perished. After Romeo heard the news from a family member having missed the message from Friar Lawrence that she wasn’t dead, he snuck back into Verona to confirm her death. Romeo was so grief stricken by Juliet’s death that he poisoned himself in his disparity. When Juliet awoke moments later she…

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    After reading Romeo and Juliet it is clear to see that Tybalt is the one to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death due to these simple facts of he like to fight and he is a hot-head. In Romeo and Juliet the readers first meet Tybalt in the beginning when Benvolio is breaking up a fight between a couple servants Tybalt enters and said “Turn thee, Benvolio. Look upon thy death” (1.1.59-60) farthing the fight instead of help stopping the fight. As soon as the fight started the prince ended…

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    Romeo and Juliet portrays the sincerity, consequences and sacrifices of true love. The play displays a deep series of emotions that forgo how far a person would go for love. Romeo and Juliet had the advantage as well as a disadvantage of finding love at first sight. Love at first sight is a very complicated yet simple form of emotions all complexed into a strike of a feeling. I believe in love at first sight, and at the same time I don’t. Love is a complicated series of emotions that…

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    years old daughter, Juliet, in two more summers. Capulet gives Paris a permission to make her love him and marry him if she please. They organized a feast where Paris can meet Juliet there. Capulet gives Peter a list and go find the people all around Verona, city they live in, and tell them they are invited at his house tonight. The only problem is that Peter can’t read and then, he finds Benvolio and Romeo where Romeo helps Peter read and understand the list. Peter is thanking him and…

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    The play, Romeo and Juliet, has a negative effect on people, especially young teens. Throughout the play there is a negative tone, beginning to end, that can lead people badly. This play shouldn’t be read by young teens because the play teaches violence and disobedience/disloyalty. The play, Romeo and Juliet, shows violence throughout the whole play. At the beginning of the play, Tybalt kills Mercutio and tells Romeo, “Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here,/Shalt with him hence”(III…

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    Romeo and Juliet Final Exam Essay (Part 3) When a tragedy occurs, the question often arises about who is responsible. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tensions between two families causes two star crossed lovers to to kill themselves out of love and a simple misunderstanding. When a man named Friar John fails to deliver a crucial message to Romeo it causes him hear that Juliet is dead and go to find her dead (she isn't dead) and he kills himself. Juliet wakes from her…

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    Shakespeare’s tragic romance, Romeo and Juliet, is often concerned with questions of power, and the extent to which individuals are in control of their own identities and destinies. This is encapsulated in Act 1 Scene 2, which examines the power dynamics at play between characters in the play on their basis of their gender, class and social standing. Further, Shakespeare questions the power of the individual to determine their fate. Ultimately, Shakespeare highlights that societal rules and…

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    from the Missouri University Museum is Young Woman with a Sprig of Jasmine. The Rococo style painting was done by Pietro Rotari. Rotari was born into a Veronese family in 1707. In Venice, he received training from Antonio Balestra then went back to Verona to open a painting school. Pietro Rotari spent his last couple years working for the Russian aristocracy until he died in 1762. Rotari worked in the Rococo era which was characterized by pastel colors and a cheerful mood. Young Woman with a…

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    First off, The Crips are an African American gang founded in Los Angeles California in 1969. Throughout the years this gang expanded to be one of the bulkiest and prevailing gangs in the United States, with more than 30,000 gang members. The Crips are known to be muddled in robberies, murders, drug dealing, and many other criminal pursuits. The Crips ultimately became the most powerful gang in California. The Blood was founded on Piru Street in the Compton, California in 1970. In 1970 many…

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    Throughout the course of the play, the audience witnesses Romeo’s metamorphosis from adolescence to adulthood because of his love for Juliet and unfortunate involvement in the Capulet-Montague feud. We watch him transform from a character to be mocked and ridiculed into a tragic hero. Initially, Romeo is presented as a Petrarchan lover, a word derived from the Italian poet, Petrarch, meaning a man who is in in love with the idea of being in love. This term is shown through Romeo’s amorous…

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