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    the play of Romeo and Juliet we are made to think that the play will be based on the tragedy of two ill-fated characters. This is expressed in the Prologue‚ Act One‚ "Two households‚ both alike in dignity‚ in fair Verona where we lay our scene‚ from ancient grudge break to new mutiny‚ where civil blood makes civil hand unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two star-crossed lovers take their life." Although these two teenager’s love is the focus of the story‚ many other views of love are expressed

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    Tansier Mr. Cobane English 2 8 October 2006 A Deadly Love in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is portrayed a very deep love‚ a love that rarely exists in modern life. Romeo and Juliet’s strong love for one another caused them heartache in their lives. And because of this strong love‚ they both felt as though they needed each other to be whole or to continue living. It started off with young Romeo attending a party at the house of the Caplets’‚ the

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    Romeo and Juliet’s Infatuation The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is one of the world’s most iconic symbols of love and lovers around the globe. Were Romeo and Juliet passionately in love with each other‚ or was it a teenage crush? Love is the feeling of affection‚ attachment‚ and fondness of a person‚ as well as being able to embrace their flaws. Juliet was tired of her parents having to choose her choices for her‚ and in effect went along with loving Romeo because she met him on her own

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    The World We Live In In Shakespeare’s play‚The Tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ falling in love causes disgrace to both families. Sadly‚ it comes to a truce due to a tragic scene which we all come to know in this play. Romeo and Juliet have taken their lives as one lover dies for another. They’ll do whatever it takes to see each other even if it cost their lives. Before their death there was scenes of exclusive love between Romeo and Juliet ‚ guidance from friends‚ and two regions clashing against each

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    of star-cross’d lovers take their lives…” (Williams Shakespeare). The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most known tragedies of all time. Beginning as a play written by William Shakespeare‚ later transformed into films in 1968 an again in 1996 by Baz Luhrmann. When Luhrmann created William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet he did this using modern adaptations yet still staying true to the original Elizabethan language. The character of Juliet played by Claire Danes began as a young innocent girl

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    Comparison between Shakespeare and Pinter Both extracts are obviously dramatic texts‚ although the differences between Shakespeare and Pinter are considerable. Set in 1592‚ Shakespeare’s Richard III focuses on the epic story of a man striving to be king at any cost. By contrast‚ Pinter’s post-modernist concerns highlighted through this ‘kitchen sink drama’ focuses on the claustrophic oppressive domestic world of an ordinary family. Shakespeare’s Jacobean reflection is equally as intriguing as Pinter’s

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    Love: the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.” says American writer Mark Twain. Some people will do so much to be loved which includes going to the extent of acting that you love someone just to feel loved. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two “star-crossed lovers” are not in love‚ because Romeo is just another womanizer when Romeo has to leave to Mantua‚ Juliet does not go along‚ and he’s lustful for obtaining so many feelings for someone he just saw. Firstly

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    Does Romeo love Juliet?

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    Does Romeo truly love Juliet? I think in this case he truly does. Love can happen in a lot of strange ways‚ In a blink of an eye (like with Romeo and Juliet) or it can take over 15 years (like in the movie when Harry met Sally. Although I’m pretty sure it is just Romeo and Juliet who falls in love that quickly. Romeo’s capacity of feelings is rather larger than the normal person though. When he love’s he loves‚ when he’s angry he kills a Capulet‚ when he’s sad (about Juliet) he kills himself‚ Sad

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    Romeo and Juliet The trailer for Julian Fellowes and Carlo Carlei’s Romeo and Juliet (2013) conveyed the theme of romantic love through its portrayal of romantic‚ violent and tragic events‚ emphasizing on a love that transcends hate. The trailer began with ‘Never was a story a more woe than this‚ a Juliet and her Romeo’‚ which is similar to the last lines of the play (Act 5.3.320-321). Apart from the despondent usage of words‚ the narrator also delivered the line somberly‚ foreshadowing their tragic

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    two heroes meet and immediately fall deeply in love with each other. The language used by Shakespeare here eloquently describes the deep passion that they feel for one another‚ and the audience are well rewarded for their patience in waiting for the two lovers to meet. Romeo is shown to be an ingenious lover‚ convincing Juliet to kiss him after only a few sentences. He uses religion in order to persuade Juliet to kiss him. He says that their love can only be described in religious terms‚ as

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