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    Romeo and Juliet‚ who move to fast‚ who have parental rivalry‚ and who extreme mood swings‚ are like modern day teenagers. William Shakespeare the author or “Romeo and Juliet” the couple move way to fast in there relationship just like many teenagers now a days. Most teenagers now a days held into couples around 12 - 14. “Research shows‚ for instance‚ that teens tend to wildly overestimate certain risks. Of things like unprotected sex and drug use”. Over 13% of teens have had sex before or at

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    relationships between parents and children in Romeo and Juliet. How do Romeo and Juliet interact with their parents? Are they rebellious in the modern sense? How do their parents feel about them? 2. Analyze the characters of the Nurse and Friar Laurence as mentors to the young people in the play. Do these two people do the “right thing” in their relationships with Romeo and Juliet? 3. How does the idea of identity contribute to the story of Romeo and Juliet? Consider family affiliation‚ gender‚ social

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    right place? Jump to Romeo and Juliet and see how teachers think you should prepare in: GCSE (3‚519) |AS and A-level (558) |International Baccalaureate (1‚570) |University (45) Get Full Access Saved Submit similar essay   Essay preview GCSE Romeo and Juliet GCSE SHAKESPEARE ASSIGNMENT Explore how Shakespeare develops the theme of conflict in the play ’Romeo & Juliet’ James Piper When cruelly juxtaposed against the "ancient grudge" out of which it blossomed‚ Romeo and Juliet’s fated

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    which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare that is regularly hard to understand by most. William decided to put something in his play to make it more interesting and understandable. There are three literary elements of literature that William used in his play. Dramatic Speech‚ Dramatic irony‚ and comic relief are the three elements in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that makes the play easier to understand. First‚ Dramatic speech

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is compressed into a plot of five days‚ during which time‚ a range of dramatic events occur that end in tragedy. Through this short span of time‚ the reader is able to see a significant change in the characters as the plot unfolds‚ especially in the heroine‚ Juliet. Even more so than the play on paper‚ the play on film has an extremely short time period to effectively develop characters and properly present events as they occur. Two film versions of the play‚ BBC and

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    The opening scene of William Shakespeare ’s Romeo and Juliet will be the scene that I choose to analysis. Elements of plots that could be found in the first scene are exposition‚ point of attack‚ discovery and foreshadowing. Each one of these elements will be used to help analysis the scene and make it clear as to what is going on in the mind of Shakespeare. The first element of plot found in the first scene is exposition. We read that there are two groups The Montague ’s and The Capulets‚

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    Romeo and juliet :Act 4 Dramatic irony- words and actions of characters have a different meaning for the reader than the character Soliloquy- charatacter speaks to himself‚ disregarding/ oblivious to those around him. Responses: (pg. 1. Paris says that lord capulet wants to move the wedding date to allow Juliet to grieve for tybalt 2. At first‚ Juliet believes that the only solution other problem is suicide. 3. Friar Laurence devices the following plan for Juliet: a sleeping potion

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    It kind of falls into whether or not you believe in love at first sight. I personally believe that it was infactuation‚ or‚ moreover‚ lust. Romeo was already "in love" with someone when he met Juliet‚ and yet‚ he was instantly swept away by her beauty. They aparently loved each other before they even spoke with each other. I dont think that true love works this way. Obviously‚ there has to be some kind of connection at the beginning‚ but a couple cant fall in love on sight and already kiss twice

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    12 Spoken by JulietRomeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 5 In this scene‚ Romeo and Juliet are at Capulet’s house. Juliet waits for the Nurse to come back with a message from Romeo. She worries that they might somehow have missed each other. When the Nurse comes back‚ she refuses to tell Juliet anything and complains about her aching back. This is an old game between the Nurse and Juliet: they love teasing each other. The Nurse keeps refusing to tell Juliet what Romeo said until Juliet can’t stand it

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    The Man I Killed In the story ”The Man I Killed” Tim O’Brien describes a Viet Cong soldier he killed during the Vietnam War. In 1968 Tim O’Brien was drafted into the army. Many years after the war ended O’Brien still finds himself obsessing over the young man he killed one night in My Khe. On this particular night O’Brien saw a young man carrying a gun and as a reacting he threw a grenade towards the man without really thinking. When O’Brien grasped what had happened it was too late. He felt guilt

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