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    visor for a visor! This quotation is spoken by Mercutio to Romeo. Benvolio and Mercutio are trying to persuade Romeo to join them in a masquerade. Romeo is reluctant to to join them. He rather be alone with his love-sick misery about Rosaline not returning his love and Mercutio is trying to cheer up Romeo. This passage is significant because it shows Mercutio`s and Romeo`s deferring view of love. We see that Romeo is passionate‚ emotional‚ and embraces his sadness. He feels that love

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    The play Romeo and Juliet has been around since it was written by William Shakespeare in 1595. The themes inferred in this play have stuck around‚ despite the social changes that society has went through. We watched three different movies on Romeo and Juliet‚ and each was set in a different time period (1968‚ 1996‚ and 2014). They had many things in common and many things different. Some of the things in common was that the Montague’s and Capulet’s did not like each other at all. Also‚ another similarity

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    destiny.”. That happens to be the exact situation that Romeo and Juliet find themselves in. Whether it be through blind love‚ careless actions‚ and delusional lies‚ the lovers fate will be soon sealed on a dark night. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet and Friar Lawrence’s words and deeds reflect who they are‚ and those that they love with their reckless actions. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet’s words and

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    Juliet For the majority of act 5‚ Juliet is in a deep sleep‚ while Romeo believes she is dead. He travels to Verona after hearing the news of her “death‚” as he plans on killing himself. When she wakes up in scene 3‚ she finds Romeo dead by her side. At this point she changes from being happy and hopeful that her and Romeo were going to be together‚ to completely miserable and heart broken. While feeling this extreme amount of pain‚ she makes the decision to kill herself. This was not out of feminine

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    Plot‚ Themes‚ and Conflicts in Romeo and Juliet Most high school students in the United States will have the chance to either read or watch Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s literary masterpiece will be remembered as one of the greatest plays in the English language. Shakespeare’s use of plot‚ different themes‚ and conflict‚ work together to give us a great story. One of the main reasons that Romeo and Juliet is a classic is Shakespeare’s use of building suspense‚ conflict within the plot‚ and

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    his death. Romeo exclaims to Tybalt‚ after Tybalt killed Mercutio‚ “He’s alive and victorious‚ and Mercutio’s dead?” (3.1.84). In this quote‚ Romeo is yelling that a great person was just killed by Tybalt‚ who shouldn’t be alive for killing Mercutio. When he is already known for his fighting and he had killed other people before‚ he will have a target on his back. Romeo is mad at Tybalt because he had just killed Mercutio‚ his friend. After killing Mercutio‚ Tybalt came back to fight Romeo. He didn’t

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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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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was written in the Elizabethan era towards the end of the sixteenth century. The play presents a poignant tragedy the magnitude of which transcends the passage of time and culture. Among the themes of universal relevance that contribute to the tragedy are fate and the personality flaws of key characters. At the conclusion of the play‚ these themes combine to evoke profound sorrow both within the audience and among the play’s surviving characters. Fate‚ the

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    The Character I have chosen to do a mask on is Benvolio from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This mask relates to the character Benvolio because the mask is green and the mask has green jewels. The color green is associated with growth and in the play of Romeo and Juliet‚ Benvolio helps guide Romeo and by giving him advice throughout scene one and this advice helps Romeo grow throughout scene one. Benvolio instead of growing as a person himself‚ is helping others grow around him. The blue feather

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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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