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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tells the story of two people in love‚ both from wealthy families who hate each other. Romeo comes from the Montague family‚ while Juliet comes from the Capulet family. Although the reasoning for the feud between their families is unknown‚ it results in many young people killing each other. The story ends tragically with Romeo and Juliet both killing themselves‚ but this only happens because of the feud between their parents. The kinsmen of the Montagues and

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    Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet are two normal people‚ from two different families that are enemies‚ who aren’t allowed to date each other. This big conflict between two families get into a street fight‚ and all of a sudden the two star crossed lovers fall deeply in love. These two characters have different personalities and relationships with friends and families‚ but by the end‚ they end up both relating each other. By looking at specific parts in the play‚ both Romeo and Juliet are not

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    and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare in 1591 to 1595. It is a Romantic Tragedy. In this essay I am going to write about the conflict in Act 3 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a play motivated by conflict and conflict means a struggle between to or more things .Although the conflict between the two houses Montuque and Captulet act 3 scene 5 concentrates on the inner conflict between “lord” Capulet and his daughter Juliet. In Act 3 Scene 5‚ Romeo and Juliet are

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    intentions and poor manners. The same can be said of a well respected family. Juliet is the child of Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet‚ she is part of one of the oldest families of Verona. In society‚ there are respected family names such as Montague and Capulet. Unfortunately‚ being part of a well-known family does not guarantee that you are also part of a harmonious family. The capulets are an ideal example of this. Although Juliet and her parents appear to be a good family the truth is that they are not

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    Romeo and Juliet are two lovers during the Great Depression living in Georgia. Romeo comes from a wealthy family‚ whereas Juliet is from a formerly rich family who lost all their money in the stock market crash. They met in a diner where Juliet was with her friends and family. Romeo’s family disagrees with marrying someone so poor‚ so they are banned from seeing each other. Juliet is poor: she wears old hand-me-downs from her mom‚ and has long brown hair with mismatched shoes. Romeo is rich and wears

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    they could hear. Even though there was an unmarried woman on the throne in Elizebeathen England‚ the roles of women in society were very limited. Nurse called Juliet pet names+knew her age to the hour-close relationship Capulet-Changes during the course of the play. He demands Juliet marries Paris. Can be violent-“my fingers itch” Capulet represents the mind of parents that Shakespeare’s audience would recognize-controlling and unsympathetic. This helps the audience to relate to Juliet’s happiness

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    In the prologue‚ Romeo and Juliet are described as “star-crossed lovers” and reference is made to their “death-marked love”. I think that Shakespeare created the impression that the cause of their death is because of their own willfulness. Romeo and Juliet loved each other no doubt about that. Their love was so strong that they killed themselves because they knew they couldn’t be together because of their family feud. This is a love story that has a tragic ending. A boy named Romeo son of Lord

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    The Zeffirelli and Luhrmann versions of William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are similar in several ways. One way that they’re similar is at the beginning of Act I‚ scene i‚ Samson and Gregory are at the public place in Verona are talking. When they see the servants to the Montague’s walk by the Capulets servants‚ one of them bite their thumb at them. Another thing that is similar is when they draw their swords in the Zeffirelli version. In the Luhrmann version‚ they have guns

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    In the movie Romeo and Juliet their teen rebellion was so strong they disobeyed what they were told. Which was not to have contact or a sexual relationship‚ because the age difference but that did not stop them. A movie i can compare to Romeo and Juliet is everything everything. Everything everything is a movie about a 18-year-old Madeline Whittier‚ who is being treated for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)‚ also known as "bubble baby disease". While she was being treated in her own house

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    Repeating the Past Romeo and Juliet tells the story of forbidden love between two children of feuding families‚ whose long standing grudge and violent fighting divide the Verona Beach during 1996-1595. By Declan Reibel Romeo and Juliet is a story that has been portrayed in many ways by many people in many styles. The most recent and modern adaptation is the version by Baz Luhrmann‚ made in 1996. It follows the original of Shakespeare’s 1595 play‚ but the modern take is designed to appeal

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