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    first scene in the play is a brawl between the Montigue and Capulet servants. Romeo is in love with Roseline‚ but Roseline wants nothing to do with him. Romeo then falls into a deep depression‚ that is one of the first conflicts ( man vs. self ). Then his cousin invites Romeo to a masque. This leads into more conflict considering that the masque is held at Lord Capulet’s house. Taking into account the feuds that the Montigues and Capulets are having this is not a wise choice for Romeo. Since Romeo

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    However‚ this isn’t just a normal ball‚ it is the ball of his family’s enemy‚ the Capulets. When Romeo was at the ball‚ he sees whom he believes is the prettiest girl ever‚ Juliet. He decided to approach her and speak to her. Later on when Romeo finds out that Juliet is the sole daughter of the Capulet’s‚ he does not think through

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    both tragically died‚ Romeo drinks poison because he thought Juliet had passed‚ and Juliet sheaths a dagger into herself when she saw Romeo had died. Could this tragedy have been avoided? Yes I feel like there are 3 people to blame for their deaths. Capulet‚ for trying to force Juliet to not do something‚ Romeo‚ because if he never killed Tybalt he never would have been banished sending Juliet into a depression‚

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    Their love isn’t quite mature‚ but it isn’t disrespectful nor is it crude. It is pure‚ curious‚ and innocent. Romeo is respectful to Juliet‚ even from their first interaction at the Capulet’s ball‚ referring to his hand as “my unworthiest hand” and Juliet’s face as a “holy shrine.” (I. v. 92-93). In addition‚ their love may seem irrational at a glance‚ since “Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight‚” but‚ “they also spend every remaining

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    Through careful analysis of Shakespeare’s language‚ characterisation and dramatic technique‚discuss the nature and development of Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Romeo and Juliet’s relationship begins and only lasts for only three days however through that short period of time the two “star crossed lovers” fall in love and subsequently get married. There families are at war and this forces Romeo and Juliet to keep there relationship and marriage secret‚ the pair are extremely young with Romeo

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    Romeo and Juliet tells the tragic love story of two lovers. The two families‚ the Capulets and Montagues‚ are feuding‚ causing great tension between each person involved. Benvolio and Mercutio are important people in the Montague family. They are also both close friends with Romeo‚ Montague’s son. Benvolio and Mercutio are very similar in intentions‚ but can have very contrasting characteristics as well. Benvolio is Montague’s nephew and Romeo’s cousin. He often attempts to prevent violence between

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    party and Tybalt told Lord Capulet and he said it’s a party let him stay. Tybalt said‚ “Uncle‚ this is a Montague‚ our foe‚ A villain that is hither come in spite To scorn at our solemnity this night.” tybalt is saying that Romeo is a enemy and he’s at the party and he wants to get Romeo out the party. In conclusion Tybalt was a big role of why Romeo and Juliet died.

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    present relationships between fathers and their children. Shakespeare through Capulet and Juliet and Heaney through his poetry about his father. Both these differ in context‚ the Capulet trials and tribulations being fictional whereas Heaney has his own personal experiences shown in his poetry. In addition both contexts affect the relationships in hand. In act 1 scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare portrays Capulet as an altruistic character and is conversing with Paris about the latter’s marriage

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    the plotline. The first example of dramatic irony in the play is when a Capulet servant was sent my Lord and Lady Capulet to invite guests to their party. At the same time Romeo and his cousin Benvolio are standing in the streets and the servant comes up to them because he cannot read and asks them to read the names on the list. In return the servant says “Now I’ll tell you without asking. My master is the great rich Capulet‚ and if you be not of the house of Montagues‚ I pray come and crush a cup

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    actions. Firstly‚ we can see how passion overrules reason in Romeo’s decision to go to the Capulet ball. Being a Montague‚ going to the Capulet ball could mean death if found out‚ and holds a quality of danger to it. Despite Romeo stating that his mind “misgives some consequence‚” and that there will be an “untimely death”‚ he still decides to go to the ball in order to see Rosaline‚ who will be at the ball. We see that this clearly shows how Romeo allows his emotions to lead him‚ ignoring the more

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