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    When thinking of true love‚ Shakespeare’s timeless classic The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet may come to mind‚ and rightfully so. Romeo falls madly in love with Juliet‚ which Juliet reciprocates‚ and they dedicate themselves to loving one another before meeting their tragic end. But what about Rosaline‚ Romeo’s girlfriend at the start of the play? In the beginning of the play‚ before Juliet showed up in Romeo’s life‚ Romeo took love for granted‚ and he tended to be a womanizer without putting much

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    characters Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet are two normal people‚ from two different families that are enemies‚ who aren’t allowed to date each other. This big conflict between two families get into a street fight‚ and all of a sudden the two star crossed lovers fall deeply in love. These two characters have different personalities and relationships with friends and families‚ but by the end‚ they end up both relating each other. By looking at specific parts in the play‚ both Romeo and Juliet

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    After reading the play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ we know the character of Juliet and her behavior. Is her behavior selfish or not? I think there are many arguments to support both views‚ but in my view that I think her behaviour is selfish. Firstly‚ Juliet was born into a rich and complex family and she is an only child in this family. This condition makes her behavior more selfish as because of her suicide‚ there would be no one to look after her parents. Moreover‚ her family and her lover’s family

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    Romeo and Juliet is a story of two doomed teenage lovers whose fate ends in tragedy. In modern times the name Romeo has become nearly synonymous with “lover”. Romeo‚ in Romeo and Juliet‚ does indeed experience a love of such purity and passion that he believes he can no longer live and decides to take his own life when he believes that the object of his love‚ Juliet‚ has died. The power of Romeo’s love‚ however‚ often obscures a clear vision of Romeo’s character‚ which is far more complex. He is

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    the prologue‚ Romeo and Juliet are described as “star-crossed lovers” and reference is made to their “death-marked love”. I think that Shakespeare created the impression that the cause of their death is because of their own willfulness. Romeo and Juliet loved each other no doubt about that. Their love was so strong that they killed themselves because they knew they couldn’t be together because of their family feud. This is a love story that has a tragic ending. A boy named Romeo son of Lord Montague

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    Romeo and Juliet - Zeffirelli and Luhrmann The two main film interpretations of Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" are Zeffirelli’s‚ made in 1968‚ and Luhrmann’s‚ made in 1997. Although they use the same original script written by Shakespeare‚ these two films are very different. Zeffirelli’s is set in the 16th century‚ at the time when the screenplay would have first been written whereas Luhrmann has set his film in modern time but still using the Shakespearian language. The most popular and well-known

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    “O RomeoRomeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Juliet‚ Act 2‚ Scene 2). One of the best known lines in “Romeo and Juliet”‚ a play written by the famous William Shakespeare. One of the most distinct themes in the play‚ is about the different types of love. There is the puppy love that Romeo has for Rosaline in the beginning of the movie‚ the friendly love between Juliet and the nurse‚ and the romantic love seen between Romeo and Juliet. The play simply would not be the same if any of these relationships

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    Romeo and Juliet In life‚ people make choices that not only are unbeneficial to them‚ but are also unbeneficial to others too. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet’s tragic death occurs. Although it may seem like it was their fault‚ three minor characters also contributed to the star-crossed lovers’ tragic deaths. Mercutio‚ the Nurse and Friar Laurence were also to blame (Infinitive). One of the characters‚ who may not have seemed a significant figure in the

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    things as the skit Romeo and Juliet. They have forbidden love‚ talk without their families knowing‚ and in the end die in each other’s arms. They go through life struggles and disobey their whole family just to see each other. They talk through a wall like Romeo and Juliet talk when their family doesn’t know about them being in love. They forbid their parent’s and still talk with each other no matter what. Romeo runs away and Juliet kills herself because she wants to be with Romeo instead of Paris

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    Your Guilty‚ Romeo! If it weren’t for Romeo’s actions‚ both he and Juliet would have never fallen in love‚ and never ended up taking their own lives. Romeo is most at fault for his death and the death of Juliet because Romeo should have listened to Friar Lawrence. He should not have fallen in love with Juliet so easily‚ and he should have respected the feud between the two families and stayed away from the Capulets. Throughout the whole story‚ Friar Lawrence holds some responsibility for the tragedy

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