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    everything." Are Romeo and Juliet really in love? Shakespeare gives us some reasons to doubt that from the beginning of the play when Romeo is obsessed over Rosaline. For Romeo to be so depressed over one girl and then completely forgetting her at the sight of another can cause some distrust that he actually cared about Juliet. Also Juliet‚ Who told her mom and nurse that she never thought about marriage‚ was married to Romeo a few days later. Before we know if Romeo and Juliet are really in love

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    Romeo & Juliet The magnificently written Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare is a tragic tale about lust and love‚ and the lovers take their own lives. The tale takes place in a Italian city called Verona where two rival family are in a dispute against which house is superior‚ but out of this‚ two destined lovers found each other and fell in love. But in thinking too fast their plan gets crushed and turns into something far more depressing than it should have been. Don’t fall in love too quickly

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet there are only three women’s roles: Juliet‚ Lady Capulet and the delightfully crude Nurse. Each of these three women represent a different type of love. Juliet represent the innocent‚ youthful‚ passionate love. Juliet‚ usually more logical than Romeo‚ becomes a bit foolish when she discovers this emotion. Before she met Romeo and was told by her mother that Paris was interest in marrying her‚ Juliet in her innocence simply said that she would "like to look if looking

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (Ed. Rex Gibson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 2009) is a tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers. Throughout the play‚ the two lovers show a major transformation and growth. I believe that Juliet becomes the more mature‚ stronger and braver character of the two. By “stronger‚” I mean more emotionally stable and able to deal with stressful situations. By “mature‚” I mean more conscious of the decisions and the resulting consequences. And by “braver‚”

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    Contrast Between Language of Love in the Balcony Scene and the Language of Death in the Final Scene of Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare introduces many themes that he continues throughout all of his tragedies‚ including the language of love vs. the language of death. The balcony scene is the most valuable scene illustrating the language of love‚ whereas in the final scene of the play the language of death is used to set the stage for their suicides‚ pulling

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play written by Shakespeare set in 1300 AD. Different forms of power are presented in the play such as ‚power of pride‚ love and destiny. The prologue is written in the form of sonnet with twelve rhyming lines and another final two lines which rhyme differently. The chorus written using assonance “from forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star crossed lovers take their life “introduces the play and provides dramatic view of the tragedy that’s about to be performed

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    Rachel Amaya Per.5 Adv. Language arts 5-30-12 “Romeo and Juliet” In William Shakespeare`s play‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ is a story about two-star crossed lovers that must hide their deep love for each-other because of bad blood between the Montague’s‚ and Capulet’s .Romeo`s relationship with his parents is strong‚ on the other hand‚ Juliet is closer to the nurse than her own parents .Romeos parents are concerned for his happiness‚ and want what’s best for him. Juliet’s father‚ Capulet‚ truly

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    In WIlliam Shakespeare’s playRomeo and Juliet” there is a tragic ending in which the two main characters Romeo and Juliet die. THere death is caused by the actions of their self. Romeo dies because he himself drinks poison knowingly and Juliet dies by stabbing herself willingly. In “Romeo and JulietRomeo dies because of his choice to take poison. When Remos is at the toom looking at juliet and how she seems to be dead he says “Here’s to my love! [drinks] O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick

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    The idea of fate and chance play a large part in William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” and challenges the ability characters in the play’s actions and free will. Through many different characters‚ language and scenes‚ Shakespeare has clearly woven in this theme through the text right from the beginning in the chorus. For example the sixth line in the play is “a pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life”. Already‚ one of the first lines tell us how Romeo and Juliet may have been fated to be together

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    violence can solve problems but only temporarily‚ the solution is never permanent. In many situations violence has sparked more violence‚ not just in Romeo and Juliet but in real life situations. William Shakespeare manages to take real-life themes and incorporates them into his plays. He brought the theme of violence creating more violence in Romeo and Juliet by making the two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues‚ use violence as the solution to their problems concerning each other. But there are

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