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    While Romeo and Hazel both face the fate of the tragic death of their loved ones‚ Hazel’s empathy for others enables her to accept Augustus’ death‚ whereas Romeo’s self-centered nature make him unable to cope Juliet’s death. Although both Hazel and Romeo have friends and family that support them‚ Hazel is overly concerned about how her actions will affect those around her‚ while Romeo is oblivious to the effect of his actions on others. Green portrays Hazel as a mature teenage girl who is fated

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    Shakespeare’s story follows the tragic tale of its eponymous characters and the impact their desperate‚ passionate love has on their families and acquaintances. Romeo and Juliet hail from their respective households‚ the Montagues and the Capulets‚ in Verona where the play is set. The odds are evidently against them due to the infamous‚ unrelenting feud between their households. It is a constant source of commotion in Verona‚ unable to end without official intervention by Prince Escalus. Heavily burdened by

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    Love between Romeo and Juliet “Is love really tender? I think it is too rough‚ too rude‚ too rowdy‚ and it pricks like a thorn” (Shakespeare 1.4.25). This play is about two young star crossed lovers who never want to separate from each other. But when the Friar gets involved everything goes downhill. This play has a lot of love in it between Romeo and Juliet. They never could be with each other‚ but they were never together. The Friar tries to make it possible. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by Shakespeare

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    the book Romeo and Juliet. The main theme in the book is people need to be aware of the choices they make‚ just like the t.v. show. Like the characters Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence‚ Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Romeo. On the first hand‚ the importance of choicesit can be clear with the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio in the town square. Even though Tybalt didn’t want to get into the fight‚ Mercutio led him on and the scoundrels started fighting. The two begin fighting and they argue and when Romeo tries to

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    Young love: love between young people. Although the definition is quite simple‚ young love is a rollercoaster of emotions and actions as the individuals develop independently and as a couple. The play Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare is quite possibly the most iconic love story of all times. It is the tale of two young‚ star crossed lovers: Romeo of the Montague family‚ and Juliet of the Capulet family. Meeting at a masquerade‚ they fall for one another at first sight. Despite their families’

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    characters of a tragedy created by a playwright known as William Shakespeare. These main characters are Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Just as us‚ Romeo and Juliet undergo similar‚ but more severe changes than do we. And just about everything about their life was rushed‚ especially since their mid-life crisis transpired around the age of sixteen. At the commencement of these occurrences‚ Romeo was like any other teenage guy in this area. He was not at a very mature point in his life. His mind

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    After Juliet learns that Romeo has killed Tybalt‚ Juliet initially sees Romeo as duplicitous‚ but to doubt his goodness is to doubt her own‚ which she ultimately rejects. The only time Juliet ever has an ounce of doubt in the intentions of Romeo is immediately after she learns that he has killed Tybalt. After Juliet first learns of the news of Tybalt’s death‚ she speaks of Romeo as a “serpent heart‚ hid with a flowering face!” 3.2.74). Juliet‚ infuriated by Romeo’s actions‚ says that he has evil

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    Romeo and Juliet both live in Verona. They’re from feuding families. Romeo is from the family Montague and Juliet from the Capulets. Romeo is in love with a girl named Rosaline. He wants to show his love for her but Rosaline has sworn off love. Juliet’s parents want her to marry Paris. Romeo is accidentally invited to the Capulet’s party. Romeo and his friends crash the party and that is where he meets Juliet. They instantly fall in love. Juliet’s cousin Tybalt sees Romeo there and is angry. The

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    Who loved whom more - Romeo or Juliet? In my opinion‚ Juliet loved Romeo more than he loved her because her love was more intense. Juliet was not Romeo’s first love‚ so that "first time" beauty of love didn’t apply to Romeo. Juliet had not fallen in love before so her love for him was way stronger because it was her first time. Romeo had loved before‚ Juliet had not. In Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ Juliet says‚ "My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown‚ and too known to hate. Prodigious

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    Title Romeo and Juliet is a classic romance story that has been a part of Western culture since it’s creation in the 1590’s. Some interpret the love between Romeo and Juliet as something to strive for‚ but they’re wrong. Romeo’s love towards Juliet is completely vain‚ and Juliet’s love towards Romeo is just as superficial. Romeo and Juliet could not be in love‚ Juliet was much too young‚ Romeo’s idea of love was outer beauty‚ and they barely knew each other. Juliet’s father introduces his daughter

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