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    Romeo and Juliet” has many important characters. The most important of these are obviously‚ Romeo and Juliet. However‚ two characters that are almost as important‚ but extremely under appreciated‚ are Friar Lawrence and The Nurse. These two characters play similar roles but are first shown to be polar opposites. Shakespeare uses these characters very well to move the story along. Shakespeare also uses these characters as metaphors. The Nurse is supposed to be the heart and Friar Lawrence‚ the head

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    the play Romeo and Juliet for being a very tragic love story but was it even a love story to begin with? According to many people Romeo and Juliet is infact a tragedy instead of the love story they call the play today.Romeo and Juliet is not a love story because first of all Romeo and Juliet just met each other‚ Also they are way too young to know what love even is yet. And Romeo is only trying to cope with the fact that he’s lost rosaline and trying to get over it. Romeo is not in love with Juliet

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    Companion to Shakespeare‚ Russ McDonald explains the “business” of love in Elizabethan times. He writes: “Marriage was part of a system of inheritance and economics so ingrained and pervasive that the emotional affections or physical desires of a man and woman diminished in importance” (266). However‚ this does not seem to be the case in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet where instead of worrying about economics‚ the lovelorn Romeo is ruled by his affections. In the essay Political Shakespeare: Essays

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    The differences and similarities between parental love and romantic love are parental love you are born into it‚ parental love is never ending and romantic love may end and you are attracted into this type of love. Similarities between the two are‚ both have life lessons and you have a strong aspect of protection. I chose these because the two loves have very strong similarities. I am going to talk about this essay by describing the two types of love and then explaining the differences and similarities

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    What’s love all about? Select five quotes from the play about love and explain the ideas presented. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is predominately about love although it is a tragedy because love was a cause of the protagonists’ struggles and death. The first kind of love explored in the play is that of romantic love between young

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    The Different Types of Love Present In ‘Romeo and Juliet’ – By William Shakespeare In this assignment I will be looking at the different types of love present in ‘Romeo and Juliet’. This is arguable one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays – famous for the two devoted lovers‚ whose relationship was doomed from the start. But this is not the only type of love that is found in the play as there are strong bonds between parents/carers and children‚ friendship and infatuation which sets the scene at

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    Throughout the book “Romeo and Juliet”‚ Friar Lawrence plays the role in the events that could be described loyal or deceptive. In the story‚ all the events Friar Lawrence contributed in seemed to be loyal and have good intention. He is always willing to offer advice‚ help Romeo in any way he needs‚ and also help Juliet with her problems. Friar Lawrence‚ throughout the story‚ is loyal to both Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence‚ in the story‚ always offers advice to Romeo and Juliet. During Act

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    The tragic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is widely acknowledged as a profound example of true romance that all should grow up in admirance of. Many perceive this to be true‚ yet within this great romance‚ Romeo does not have true love for Juliet. He is infatuated with the idea of being in love. Romeo’s infatuation with Rosaline‚ his rebound to Juliet in rejection‚ and just being overtly emotional all points to this conclusion. When Romeo is first introduced in act one scene one

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    Two young lovers claim to have been brought together by love at first sight‚ or perhaps just infatuation. In William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ two star-crossed lovers encounter each other at a party only to discover that their families are rivals‚ separated by a never ending feud. However‚ they refuse to give up on their love and impulsively decide to get married hours after they first meet‚ ultimately provoking more problems to arise and more people to get involved ending

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    1990’s V.S 1960’s Do you believe in love at first sight? Well‚ Romeo and Juliet did after the Capulet party that Romeo (a Montague) snuck into. The Montague’s and Capulet’s have been fighting for ages but no one seems to know why. These two love birds are forbid to see each other but they cant resist. After the party Romeo sneaks back to see Juliet. There are two versions f this classic scene the modern version directed by Baz Buhrmann and the classic version directed by Franco Zeffirelli. They

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