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    At the beginning of the play Romeo is respected by others and is shown in the play as a good person; faithful to his friends and relations‚ and not easily aggravated. Romeo is of noble birth; part of the powerful Montague family and heir of Lord Montague. He is thought highly of by the Nurse and is described to be a virtuous gentleman. ‘An honest gentleman‚ and a courteous‚ and a kind‚ and a handsome‚ and I warrant a virtuous.’ Juliet describes Romeo as ‘gentle’ and ‘faithful’‚ she thinks of him

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classical story of love that everyone has watched‚ read or heard about. Although it is a popular story based around love it isn’t all what it seems. Romeo and Juliet is more of a story of lust Romeo is about 18 and Juliet is about 13 years old and they both met at a party. Juliet was trying to escape the arranged marriage to Paris and Romeo was heartbroken from Rosaline when they ran into each other. They kissed before they even knew each others names and wanted to get married

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    be sentenced to their death by the Prince. While in the streets‚ Romeo and Benvolio happen to come across a servant‚ who holds an invitation to a party hosted by Lord Capulet. Romeo‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio attend a party so that Romeo can move on from his previous love‚ Rosaline. The audience is aware of the two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who are oblivious to each other’s identity when they first meet. Once Romeo lays eyes on Juliet‚ he immediately falls in love with her “true beauty” that “teaches

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    feelings between fathers and their children in the texts you have studied? Both Shakespeare and Heaney 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

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    Analysis Romeo had just met Juliet at a party and they immediately fell in love. After the party Romeo leaves to go find Juliet. Romeo first has to hide so Benvolio and Mercutio don’t find him. After Benvolio and Mercutio leave because they cannot find Romeo. Romeo then sneaks into Juliet’s garden and says a monologue. About how sweet and precious Juliet is. The amount of emotion given in this monologue is outstanding because it truly shows how much Romeo loves Juliet. He goes so far as to sneak

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    play‚ the attributes that both Cupid and Diana display through time impact Romeo and Juliet’s mindsets and views on life. When certain matters in the play are discussed they frequently refer back to the notions of mythology. During this era‚ people believed that love came from and was created by Cupid. When the idea of love is discussed which it often is‚ they refer to Cupid and his characteristics. To exemplify‚ when Romeo experienced great heartbreak with Rosaline‚ a girl who would not commit to

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    Every person who has gone through high school probably understand and knows Romeo and Juliet. This piece of seemingly common knowledge is referenced in many movies‚ books‚ and paintings throughout time. Often though‚ much of these references change parts of the classic story to show a different meaning or attract a different audience. The common part of these different artistic interpretations is that the role of characterization exists. Understanding these characters is done through details

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    to you‚ it could be completely different to somebody else. Everybody’s idea of love is different because everybody experiences love differently. Romeo and Juliet thought that love was being completely infatuated with each other and unfortunately they lost their lives over a feeling that would have gone away. Fours days‚ that’s how long Romeo and Juliet knew each other. This entire story took place in a span of four days‚ from the moment they met to the moment they killed themselves was only four

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    Opposites Attract Romeo and his parents don’t interact very much. Romeo is a very independent‚ self-kept person. He doesn’t really involve his parents in anything he does. One example is when Romeo’s heart get’s broken by a girl named Rosaline and Romeo kept crying about it. Romeo’s friends and father were talking and his father said… :”Both by myself and many other friends‚ but he his own affections counselor‚ is to himself‚ I will not say how true‚ but to himself so secret and so close‚ so far

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy about the fate of two young ill-fated lovers. Romeo‚ who is the son of Montague‚ runs into his cousin Benvolio and tells him that he is in love with Rosaline‚ a woman who does not return his affections (Shakespeare). Benvolio tells Romeo to get over this woman and find a prettier one even though Romeo stays unhappy. While all of that is happening‚ Paris‚ a kinsman of the Prince‚ wants to marry Juliet. Her father Capulet asks Paris

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