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    Romeo and Juliet ‚ two children who found tragic Love‚ and a hopeless death together. These two Lovers were meant to be ‚ until death did do them part. Something most people do not recognize is that these Lovers were only children. Juliet at the young‚ ripe age of 13 ‚ and dear Romeo at the age of 18. As they find Love and death through the play they also start to mature and grow more as people‚ and Lovers. These two sworn enemies turn hate into something no one has ever been able to Accomplish

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    The Consequence of decisions In the story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the characters often make bad decisions over the course short time periods during the play. This results in predicaments that often get more than one person involved. This happens in the play because of the fact that the story spans over the course of less than four days. The most important lesson a reader can learn from Romeo and Juliet is not to make quick and hasty decisions because these can turn out to affect

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    expected. Romeo and Juliet‚ a famous play by William Shakespeare‚ approves this thought and provides a clear reminder that many characters could be possible suspects to Romeo and Juliet’s death. With what has already been said‚ the character most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death would have to be Friar Lawrence. This is believed because he was the one responsible providing Juliet with the remedy of faking death. Also‚ he did not keep in contact with Romeo

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    Shakespeare decided to sit down and write The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The tale of Romeo and Juliet is one of a whirlwind romance and quite a few choices made on a whim. These choices are what ultimately bring about the story’s tragic end. Because of this‚ William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is the perfect example of how the decisions and actions of a person can make or break their future. Choices made by characters

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    In the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo is despondent‚ fickle‚ and romantic. To begin‚ Romeo is despondent because of the way love makes him feel. Romeo believes that he is madly in love with Rosaline and there is no other love for him. Yet he feels that love is like a heavy burden bringing him down. Although it should be a joyous thing‚ he cannot help but express sorrow. Romeo exclaims‚ "Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms! / Feather of lead‚ bright smoke‚ cold fire‚ sick

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    love. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by Shakespeare about a pair of starcrossed lovers. Some say that this play is irrelevant to modern times‚ but is it really irrelevant? Romeo and Juliet is a classic that is passed down through generations‚ that is relevant to every age as it demonstrates the good‚ bad‚ and ugly truth of human nature. One of the main characters out of the lovesick duo‚ Romeo‚ demonstrates the nature of lookism most men carry when approaching the topic of love. When Romeo one

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595. It is widely known to be a tragedy but what caused this atrocity to be so renown? It may be universally known that fate played the principal role throughout the play but by examining the specific circumstances and causes of these situations‚ it is evident that all the events leading to the tragedy are the result of choice rather than fate. Many believe predetermined destiny was key to the deaths of the “star-crossed lovers” but

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    represents parental love because it shows Romeos parents are concerned about his wellbeing. “Marry‚ is the very theme I come to talk of.”(Shakespeare 750) This quote from the book shows Ms. Capulet loves Juliet wants to help her. The second type of love is romantic. Romantic love may end and you are attracted and chose this type of love. “Then my lips the sin that thy have took.”(Shakespeare 759) this quote expresses the kiss and romance between Juliet and Romeo. “Thus from my lips‚ by thine my sin

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    partner. Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” illustrates the two main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ in a relationship driven by the characters’ infatuation‚ not love. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo’s past relationship with Rosaline as well as Romeo and Juliet’s immaturity within their relationship proves their feelings for each other are lustful‚ not amorous. To begin‚ Romeo’s compatible feelings for Rosaline substantiates that Romeo and Juliet are influenced by lust. This indistinguishable

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    ROMEO AND JULIET: Act I Reading and Study Guide I. VOCABULARY: Adversary Opponent; Enemy Nuptial Wedding II. LITERARY TERMS: Aside Words spoken by a character in a play‚ usually in an undertone and not intended. Example Act 1‚ scene 5‚ line 54 Blank verse Unrhymed iambic pentameter. Characterization The personality a character displays; also‚ the means by which the author reveals that personality

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