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    use of language‚ imagery and key speeches. The first time we meet Juliet is when the nurse is reminiscing about Juliet’s childhood. From the nurses recollections of Juliet’s childhood I can gather that she is like a mother figure to her. Lady Capulet‚ Juliet’s mother‚ enters and asks Juliet how she feels about marrying a bachelor called Paris. Juliet’s response is‚ “I’ll look to like‚ if looking liking move: But no more deep will I endart mine eye than your consent gives” This shows us

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    die -The fulfillment of such prologue’s foreshadowing only serves to remind audiences of the ultimate control of fate over their lives and their inability to prevent these prophecies from being carried out. (A1S2) Benvolio gives Romeo advice - Capulet servant shows them attendance list “I am sent to find those persons whose names are here writ‚ and can never find what names the writing person hath here writ. I must to the learned.” “Stay‚ fellow‚ I can read.” “…my fair niece Rosaline…” -

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    married. They can’t bear to be apart from each other. "Parting is such sweet sorrow." Later we notice Romeo is willing to put up with Tybalt’s insults – ‘villain’; he doesn’t want to encourage any aggravation with Tybalt… Romeo: "And so good Capulet‚ which name I tender as dearly as my own." because Tybalt is now Romeo’s cousin after marrying Juliet secretly that morning. On the afternoon of Romeo and Juliet’s marriage‚ Juliet is placed in a very awkward situation when she finds out Romeo

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    ‘’How does Shakespeare use soliloquy to present the character of Juliet?’’ The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet‚ Juliet begins the play as a naïve child who has thought little about love and marriage‚ but she quickly grows up when innocently falling in love with Romeo who is the family’s enemy. Using soliloquy Shakespeare is able to show how Juliet changes by the end of the play. Juliet shows amazing courage in trusting her entire life and future to Romeo. Juliet’s closest friend and confidant

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    teenagers‚ Romeo‚ a Montague‚ and Juliet‚ a Capulet‚ falling in love but ended in one of them dying because they couldn’t have the other. They were influenced by many external forces that caused the tragedy‚ like accidentally falling in love at a ball‚ being forced to marry someone they did not want to marry‚ and because the two families didn’t agree with each other. The first external reference that Shakespeare gives is when Benvolio convinces Romeo to go to the ball to try to get over Rosaline‚ who broke

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    The play Romeo and Juliet suggests not to be so hastily. Many characters act without thinking‚ which leads to bad things to happen. After Romeo turns back from leaving the party‚ he immediately goes to find Juliet at the balcony of where they have discussed to be vowed to get married. Friar Lawrence warns Romeo that violent delights may have violent ends‚ but Romeo begs him to marry Juliet and him. As they were getting married‚ Romeo said “o‚ let us hence. I stand on a sudden haste” (2.3.100). Yet

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    uses this to make us aware of what is going on during the play so we feel sympathy for Romeo and Juliet throughout the play. We are also informed of the hatred between two households‚ due to pathetic fallacy‚ who we then read on to find to be the Capulet and Montague families. At first‚ I thought it was a bit strange to be told what was going to happen before even reading the play‚ but once I read the play I understood Shakespeare’s intentions. Act 1 opens with Sampson and Gregory‚ two Montagues

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    Who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare about two lovers from two rival families in Verona‚ Italy. “Two households...In fair Verona where we lay our scene”. A major component of the play is how both lovers die together due to suicide; however it is unclear who caused the problems that ultimately led to their deaths. I will be concentrating on many characters that may have been responsible for deaths of the “star crossed

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    Montague and Capulet is set conspicuously atop of each one and in-between is a church. This shows that the church is dwarfed and religion is not important and materialistic value rule rather than religious values. It then cuts over to a helicopter and then to a man who is injured. This shows that there is a strong feud between the Montague and Capulets‚ and that their feud is affecting the community. A statue of Jesus and shown again‚ and the camera pans out to reveal Lord Capulet and Montague‚

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play about contrasts as much as it is love and hate. It’s a tragic play which love and hate are embodied in many different ways. The Montagues and Capulets hate each other after a long feud long forgotten‚ but Romeo and Juliet meet each other and fall in love instantly “star crossed lovers” showing that hate can be born in love‚ an oxymoron. The prologue establishes the themes of love and hate from the beginning and links the two. The sonnet at the start of the play gives us

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