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    balcony scene occurred in which Romeo and Juliet profess their love to one another. After Romeo left the feast‚ he came to the realization that he cannot go home and that he needed to find Juliet. He climbed a wall surrounding the property of the Capulet and jumped down into the Capulet orchard. Benvolio and Mercutio called out for Romeo‚ since they knew he was nearby‚ while Romeo did not respond. Mercutio indulged in a speech in which he mocked the feelings Romeo had for Rosaline. Eventually‚ Mercutio

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    Romeo And Juliet Essay Romeo And Juliet is based on two crossed star lovers. Meaning there love is forbidden because Romeo and Juliet are from both a different house hold which they are enemys. Romeo is from the Montagues and Juliet is from the Capulet.They both do anything for each other when it come about love for each other. They both rebell on there parents because they love each other so much even though they met in one day. Romeo and his parents relationship is typical they care about there

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    So is true love as teenagers real? In Romeo and Juliet the whole play/movie takes place all in one week. During the week the two teenagers fall in love.So people wonder‚ is true love real as teenagers? It all just depends on your past and present. Romeo was obsessed with Rosaline and wanted to marry her but ends up not liking her and falling in love with Juliet.I believe that love as teenagers is not real. You can not like another person for a week and just be in love already. Romeo did not know

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    always be compared to an older writer. Maybe he will be “the next Shakespeare” or that songwriter has the “skills that can bring about the elegant stylings of Bach.” Older‚ more “classical” figures will always be considered a standard that others have to aspire to reach. It’s a way to show how people define something as a classic. One such “classic” is Shakespeare’s famous love story‚ Romeo and Juliet. Known as one of the best love stories of all time‚ it is a story about two “star-crossed lovers”

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    Suicidal Love The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet captivated the eyes of many people. Shakespeare wrote about the untimely deaths of two teens whose reckless choices caused their sudden death/ Many people argue and say their deaths were due to fate‚ but could’ve easily been avoided if they had made suitable choices. Fate played a big part in the death of Romeo and Juliet. With the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets‚ it was almost an impossible love. Given the circumstances‚ it was up

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    The theme of love is predominant throughout the entirety of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Many forms of love are incorporated throughout the play and displayed through the relationships of different characters. Romantic love between Romeo and Juliet is contrasted by a sensual perception of love in the play‚ while themes of familial love and friendship are discussed with regards to the superficial and unrequited love Romeo experienced with Rosaline. The theme of superficial love is firstly discussed through

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    "O RomeoRomeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? / Deny thy father and refuse thy name. / or if thou wilt not‚ be but sworn my love/ and I’ll no longer be a Capulet." Act 2‚ Scene 2‚ lines 33-6; this quote defined Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other‚ this quote basically implies that shewill change from a Capulet to a Montague‚ because that’s how deeply she loves Romeo. They only knew each other for a day‚ but they loved each other like

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    The definition of true love is the lasting affection between two people in a happy‚ strong relationship. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the two main characters fall in love with each other. Romeo and Juliet were not in love. I believe they were not in love because they just met‚ they are very young‚ and the feelings they had were just lust. In the first act of the play‚ Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time. Romeo is not supposed to be at the party that Lord Capulet is

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    Romeo & Juliet: True Love We all recognize the famous Shakespearean tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet. Two young star-crossed lovers from rivaling households ultimately die ending their families’ feud. Most people would argue that Romeo and Juliet are the greatest symbol of love. Somehow‚ I think not. Romeo and Juliet can’t possibly be in love because they are not destined to be a couple‚ they are quick to fall in love‚ and they are immature. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet’s are not destined to be a pair. In

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    you use it. “Love is blind” you would think this phrase would come out of the famous romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ but it is found in The Merchant of Venice (2.6). It means that when you love someone you refuse to see their flaws or the error of their ways. “Wear my heart upon my sleeve” this phrase comes from the play Othello (1.1). It means that someone’s emotions can be easily influenced. They become emotional on a whim. “Wild-goose chase” comes from the play Romeo and Juliet (2.4). It means

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