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    Talk about a horrific love tragedy. Think about Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet live in an interesting scene. Also Friar is the cause of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. He has a big role in Romeo and Juliet’s lives. Friar is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet by wedding them. If Friar would not have married them. “I’ll tell thee as we pass; but this I pray that thou consent to marry us to-day” (44). This quote means that Romeo asks if he can marry him and Juliet. “For this alliance may

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    Honors Love and Hate’s Analysis Love and hate are not mutually exclusive; the two build off each other‚ and that one cannot exist without the other‚ in Shakespeare demonstrates this idea in his play Romeo and Juliet. Both the two families’ hate for each other and their love for their respective heirs drives the two lovers together‚ first in life and then in death. Love and hate‚ though opposing forces‚ work together to accomplish the same goal. Reason #1: In Romeo and Juliet‚ the two families’

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    To many‚ Romeo and Juliet is seen as one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about star-crossed lovers that come from varied backgrounds. They are dying to be together‚ but they both know that being together is nearly impossible. Romeo and Juliet is seen as a tragedy‚ but many critics think otherwise. Romeo and Juliet is more of a problem play than a tragedy‚ and many critics support this cause on the grounds of what makes the construction of a tragedy and a problem

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    tragedies in the play wouldn’t have happened. By not making wise decisions Friar‚ Romeo and the Juliet‚ were not only acting impulsively‚ but also continued to play into fates hands. Romeo and Juliet’s reason for haste were family pressure‚ young energy‚ as well as desperation for love. ​Family pressure was a major influence for marriage in the Capulet’s house as Juliet has no choice but to marry County Paris. Romeo and Juliet have been all affected by family pressure in many ways‚ Juliet has no

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    from Romeo and Juliet’s death is from their poor decisions. They both have made lots of bad decisions that lead to their death. When Juliet and Romeo first met they should’ve realized that it would never work because Juliets a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. Which the Montagues and Capulets are enemies and don’t get along with each other. Instead of realizing that‚ they fell in love with each other which was the worst decision they could make. At the beginning of Shakespeare’s story Romeo was crazy

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    William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence is shown as honest and trustworthy. William Shakespeare has written many plays in olden day language. During some time people thought that plays and poems were not worth anything and thought it was rubbish. People now study the writing of Shakespeare because of the rich language‚ the literature and the writing style and context. The most trusted Friar Lawrence clarifies the mishaps and misunderstanding of Romeo and Juliet (5.3.238-278)

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    Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Shakespeare is the author of Romeo and Juliet. He wrote it in between the years of 1594 and 1596. Romeo and Juliet were known as the star crossed lovers. Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet. Both families were in a long time feud until one day the Capulet’s were hosting a feast that you had to be invited to. Because the Capulet’s and Montague’s were feuding‚ the boys had to avoid being seen so they wore masks. At the time Romeo was seeing someone‚ named Rosaline

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    It is nor hand nor foot‚ Nor arm nor face‚ nor any other part Belonging to a man. O be some other name! What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet; So Romeo would‚ were he not Romeo call’d‚ Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo‚ doff thy name‚ And for thy name‚ which is no part of thee‚ Take all myself. In the play’s beginning Juliet first appears in her bedroom when her mother is calling her to get ready for the Capulet’s

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    Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 1 1) The play is set in the town of Verona which is in the country of Italy. 2) Knowing that our two titled characters Romeo and Juliet are going to die actually improves the play because it makes us fully aware of how their loving courtship that is so joyful with ultimately end up in pain and agony. We can vision how in love a couple can be and then come to terms that eventually their death is coming. This makes us have complete attention to every event that takes

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    During the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare manages to effectively depict the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. One way he achieves this is by creating sympathy for Romeo and Juliet‚ which consequently affects the reader and audience of the play. Three ways in which Shakespeare is able to create sympathy for them is through the general setting and plot structure‚ the language used‚ and also the characterisation of Romeo and Juliet. From the very beginning of the play (in the prologue)

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