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    Romeo And Juliet Love

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    fall in love‚ but on the other hand‚ it takes women about 14 dates. However in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet’s case‚ it only took 1 glimpse before the main characters were arguably madly in love with each other. William Shakespeare was inspired to write his drama after reading The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke. William Shakespeare is also known for his 37 plays and 154 sonnets‚ as well as introducing 3‚000 words to the English Dictionary. In Romeo and Juliet

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    Love - Romeo and Juliet

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    Love and Romance Romantic love can end in death‚ but love can be presented in such a manner that can be shown to be courageous and unconditional. Additionally‚ the so-called "romantic" comedies may feature a certain degree of tension between romantic and anti-romantic elements. Marriage—typically viewed as the goal of romantic love—is also treated ambiguously by Shakespeare. For example you have Edward and Bella from the Twilight Series‚ like Romeo and Juliet they both make stupid decisions

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    The “love” of Romeo and Juliet In the play there are many different arguments about whether or not Romeo and Juliet are in love or not. In the play it looks as if Romeo and Juliet are madly in love for each other but Shakespeare wanted the reader to debate on whether or not they were in love. In the play Romeo and Juliet are not actually in love because they are both only physically attracted to each other because they don’t know each other that well. People in the time of Shakespeare didn’t really

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    Love In Romeo And Juliet

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    unpredictable events. William Shakespeare uses this theme to describe love in his play Romeo and Juliet. Through these two main characters he shows how love is something we cannot get rid of‚ instead something you will take to the grave. Just like a disease‚ the memory and scars will always be there to remind you of your journey. “Alas‚ poor Romeo! He is already dead‚ stabbed with a white wench’s black eye‚ shot through the ear with a love song‚ the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy’s

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    Romeo’s Love for Rosaline VS Romeo’s Love for Juliet In the beginning of the play‚ Romeo is revealed to have “fallen in love” with Rosaline‚ who is depressed since she does not love him back. When asked by Benvolio who it was that Romeo was in love with‚ he makes vague descriptions‚ saying things such as‚ “the all-seeing sun Ne’er saw her match since first the world begun.” (1.2.94-95). However‚ when Romeo sees Juliet‚ his description becomes much more eloquent: “O‚ speak again‚ bright angel! for

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    Love - Romeo & Juliet

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    Love is a feeling that is indescribable. It is what one feels towards a person that they really care about. It makes a being do anything for the one they love‚ not matter the circumstances. Love has no boundaries. It doesn’t discriminate. Artificial barriers that one puts into love are meaningless to the deep and spiritual emotions that true love brings. A person can’t force love to happen. Love occurs at any moment with anyone. There are different types of love. A love between a mother

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    Contrast Romeo And Juliet

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    When William “The Bard” Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet around 1596‚ he had no idea that hundreds of years later middle school students from around the globe would be reading it. There are many reasons why teenagers read his famous play‚ but one of the main ones is to tell them what not to do. Educators everywhere want to show that there is a better way out of things than death‚ while also teaching kids how to read old English‚ and introducing kids to one of the most influential writers of all

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    Romeo and Juliet Contrast

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    Martin Martin 1 S. Ramirez English II: Period 4 12 March 2013 Romeo and Juliet play VS. Movie Some people believe that the movie ruined the play by taking out the most crucial parts. The director of the movie interpreted what Shakespeare had written. The play and the movie differ in many ways. The crucial parts that were changed include how Tybalt was killed‚ how Romeo was banished‚ and how Romeo and Juliet end up dying in the end. The differences between the play and the 1996 movie

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    Love vs Hate

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    Act 1 Simile: Act 1 Scene 5 is "It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear" -Romeo (lines 45-46). Pun: "Prick love for pricking‚ and you beat love down" (1.4.28). Assonance: "For men so old as we to keep the peace." - (Act I/Scene 2/Line 3) Alliteration: “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes; A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life.” (From the prologue to Act 1. This is an example of alliteration with the “f” and “l.”) Hyperbole: "If

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    it would add action and suspense. It worked out perfectly where Juliet had to test her love for Romeo and if it was worth it or not. Juliet had to decide whether her love for Romeo was strong and important enough even after he killed her dear cousin. I also put it in this order so the Montagues and Capulets would hate each other even more than they did before. This made it so the acceptance from Lord Capulet of Juliet’s love for Romeo would be much harder to receive‚ adding suspense and making things

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