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    Suffering in Romeo and Juliet When you think of a relationship‚ you mainly think of a nice‚ happy couple‚ strolling down the sidewalk with their hands intertwined with one another. But this love could soon face the tragedy and suffering most couples endure at the end of their relationships. But in most cases‚ couples do not end their relationship in suicide. That is‚ except for one couple. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the star-crossed lovers endure suffering throughout the

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    plays; Romeo and Juliet. Where is your thesis? Romeo and Juliet tells the story of a beautiful‚ yet forbidden love which results in a tragic ending. The story is about what happens when two young lovers fall in love at first sight. However‚ they later discover that they are from rival families‚ the Capulets (Juliet’s family) and the Montagues (Romeo’s family). Rebelling against everything and everyone‚ the two crossed lovers decide to secretly be wed‚ but they must hurry up because Juliet is to

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay There are a number of theories as to why Romeo and Juliet take their lives. Most of these theories state that the couple’s selfishness and failure to love caused their demise. These are all possible causes of the tragedy‚ but there is one that is the definite answer: the pressure of religion and the idea of fulfilling God’s will led to their death. If religion were not a factor then the lovers would not have looked to Friar Lawrence-a man of God-for guidance. The Friar has

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ who move to fast‚ who have parental rivalry‚ and who extreme mood swings‚ are like modern day teenagers. William Shakespeare the author or “Romeo and Juliet” the couple move way to fast in there relationship just like many teenagers now a days. Most teenagers now a days held into couples around 12 - 14. “Research shows‚ for instance‚ that teens tend to wildly overestimate certain risks. Of things like unprotected sex and drug use”. Over 13% of teens have had sex before or at

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    the truth is‚ if adults abandon the child‚ he or she will eventually become a delinquent. In Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ adult interference is to be blamed for the deaths of secret lovers. In the play Friar Lawrence and the Nurse are to be blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Friar Lawrence‚ through his lack of good judgment‚ is largely responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Rather than being supportive of them and helping them disclose their loving situation‚ Friar

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    to blame for the deaths of the beloved Romeo and Juliet? The one to blame‚ would of course be the one who played the biggest role in the sequence of events that led up to the major catastrophe. . Friar Laurence is the one. The Friar is the most responsible; marrying the two‚ giving Juliet the potion‚ and not delivering the letter of importance by hand to Romeo. Friar Laurence does not follow the policies of priesthood. Friar Laurence knows Romeo and Juliet are not dealt the same hand of cards when

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet there are only three women’s roles: Juliet‚ Lady Capulet and the delightfully crude Nurse. Each of these three women represent a different type of love. Juliet represent the innocent‚ youthful‚ passionate love. Juliet‚ usually more logical than Romeo‚ becomes a bit foolish when she discovers this emotion. Before she met Romeo and was told by her mother that Paris was interest in marrying her‚ Juliet in her innocence simply said that she would "like to look if looking

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    Juliet’s Juliet’s caretaker‚ the Nurse‚ has a strong sense of affection and love for Juliet. She is vigilant of Juliet’s well-being; however‚ she’s engulfed with a desire to help Juliet. This results in duplicity and deceit‚ breaking the strong bond between the Nurse and Juliet‚ which causes Juliet to fall in a state of despair. Towards the beginning‚ the Nurse speaks to Romeo and relays the message to Juliet‚ “Hie you hence to Friar Lawrence cell. There stays a husband to make you a wife.”(II:

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    Baz Luhrmann Romeo + Juliet 1996 and william shakespeare how each text reflects its cultural and historical context I am the master of my fate. I am the captain in my soul. « When we look at Shakespeare’s work‚ we discover a playwright who never loses sight of uncertainties‚ ambiguities‚ and imbalances of life » (Barthelemy 2004: 141) Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was written in the late 1500’s. Critics tended to disparage this play in comparison to the four great tragedies Shakespeare

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    Romeo and Juliet In the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by profound writer William Shakespeare‚ there is a tragic outcome to the story due to the various acts of the characters‚ whether it was intentional‚ because of pride or simply in their nature to do so. I believe there is no true culprit due to the fact that everyone had a part to play even if in the end you could say it was Romeo’s fault for being impetuous or Juliet’s for being too ignorant. The story starts with a prologue making the reader aware

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