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    young adults who see in a party planned by Juliet’s father. They became secretly in love behind their families back‚ but they ended sadly for each other’s loyal love. In the play‚ Lord Capulet wanted a masquerade party. He sent invitations to specific people on the list. Lord Capulet gave a list and invitation to the servant to give out. Even though‚ the servant didn’t know how to read‚ he asked one of the four men in a little room to read it‚ that man was Romeo. The servant asked Romeo to read

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    Shakespeare uses dramatic devices throughout the play particularly in this scene to make it interesting‚ exciting and important. His excellent choice of dramatic devices such as movement‚ tone‚ dramatic irony and characterisation creates an atmosphere that generally generates excitement and interest‚ especially in Act 3 scene 1. The scene contains the general themes of the play. Love is shown when Mercutio treats Romeo almost as if he is his own brother to protect his honour. Hate when Mercutio

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    fate is one of the main contributors that lead to their deaths. Fate can be identified throughout the play when Romeo gets the invitation to the Capulet feast‚ Frair Laurence’s letter not getting delivered to Romeo and Juliet waking up too late. Firstly‚ fate can be identified when Romeo gets the invitation for the Capulets feast. Peter‚ an illiterate servant of the Capulet‚ asked Romeo to assist him in reading the guest list. “Perhaps you have learned it without book. But I pray‚ can you read anything

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    two families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. The Prince of Verona‚ Escalus‚ intervenes with his men and declares that the heads of the two families will be held personally accountable for any further breach of the peace. Later‚ Count Paris‚ a young nobleman‚ talks to Lord Capulet about marrying his thirteen-year-old daughter‚ Juliet Capulet. Capulet demurs‚ citing the girl’s tender age‚ and invites him to attract the attention of Juliet during a masquerade ball that the family is to hold that night

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    The reason of the main conflict was an old fight between two families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. However the cause of the conflict was unknown as Lord Capulet quotes: "I think I’ve forgotten how it started." Furthermore it began being small and being small and like Lord Montague‚ Romeo’s father‚ and Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ had children and servants. While the people of each family were learned to hate the members of the other family and vice versa. Beside this vice versa was what caused

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    Monologue of Tybalt the Capulet I am Tybalt‚ a Capulet and cousin of Juliet. I am known as short-tempered‚ impulsive‚ and a vengeful person‚ I draw my sword anytime I can. However I am loyal beyond words and honour the family rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues with great heart. I will never betray the Capulets. On the day of Capulets’ party Romeo showed up. I recognised Romeo through his disguise at the Capuletsball. I can’t remember that we invited him to our party. Why is Romeo

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    William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ the opening scene starts with two Capulet men walking through the market when the see some Montague’s in the market with them and because of the feud between the two households a fight is started. The fight is stopped for a second when Benvolio (of the Montague household) comes in and pleads for them to stop fighting but the fight resumes when Tybalt (of the Capulet household) comes in and mocks Benvolio. The fight intensifies after that involving

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    Romeo and Juliet are destined for a bad fortune. The story points to a positive outcome to the unfortunate ending: the end of the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. “Doth with their death bury their parent’s strife.” (Prologue‚ L.10) This quote supports the fact that the deaths of Romeo and Juliet were predetermined in order for the Capulets and Montagues to finally bury the hatchet. From the very first page of the play‚ (prologue) we see that fate is set to put Romeo and Juliet together

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”‚ the two protagonists‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ are “a pair of star-crossed lovers” [Prologue] whose tragic death “buries their parents’ strife” [Prologue]. In the play‚ many factors lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet; among these are fate‚ impulsive love and the rivalry between the Montague and Capulet family. As one of the central themes of the play‚ fate plays an important role in Romeo and Juliet’s death. Through out the

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    Montagues and the Capulets. The fight is momentarily broken apart by Benvolio‚ only to be started again by bad-tempered Tybalt. This fight demonstrates the tension between the two families. Later we see Romeo’s mother worrying about him and wondering why he’s so depressed. Benvolio goes to talk to Romeo‚ and we find out the source of Romeo’s problems: a girl named Rosaline. Benvolio offers some advice to Romeo‚ but Romeo is convinced nothing will mend his broken heart. When a Capulet messenger cannot

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