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    both free will and fate play a role in one’s life‚ he says that one has the power to make certain choices‚ but in the end it all comes down to fate. The concept of fate versus free will can be seen in the fictional pieces‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ “Pyramus

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    The famous tale of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is a classic story that is known all over the world‚ despite being written approximately four hundred years ago. Ultimately‚ Romeo and Juliet continues to be shared because of its enchanting romance story‚ but better yet‚ it’s unpredictable tragic ending. Throughout the story‚ characters Romeo and Juliet share a strong love between one another that results in their fateful deaths. Many speculate on who veritably brought about the

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    crime‚ or natural catastrophe. Have you ever seen a tragedy in love? In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare displays the dedication that Romeo and Juliet have for each other in the name of love. When the ending of this love story is displayed‚ Many people are seen to share the blame for this tragedy between these two star-crossed lovers. Lord Capulet is one to blame for this tragedy. Lord Capulet is Juliet’s father that is Tyrannical‚ violent‚ and possessive. He loves his daughter and

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    Lord Capulet is mostly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he choose an illiterate clown to deliver his invitations to his masked party. While the illiterate clown was trying to deliverer the invitations‚ he runs into Romeo. He asked Romeo to read the list because he could not. Romeo wouldn’t have had to read the list and would have never been accidentally invited if Lord Capulet would have done it himself. Also‚ Romeo wouldn’t have known that Rosaline was going to attend the Capulet

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    some do. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous and well known Shakespeare written love tragedy ever told.The story revolves around two young‚star-crossed lovers‚who cannot understand the hatred of an older generation.This eventually leads to the death of them.Many things may have ended the deaths of Romeo and Juliet but ‚Lord capulet and Romeo play the strongest roles in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In Shakespeare’s love tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ the Lord Capulet is one of the people

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    Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy. At the end of the play two young innocent lives were lost because of an old family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. Perhaps several characters played a minor role in these tragic events but I believe that Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s own father‚ was ultimately responsible for her death. In his selfishness and rage he separated his daughter from the one man she truly loved and also rejected his own daughter for disobeying his commands. These two factors let

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    From Romeo and Juliet the characters all served big rules in this book because everyone even with a small rule has a big one. There is one big thing like should so and so be pardoned or punished. In my head I think Lord Capulet should be pardoned but the frier should be punished‚ I know that you could say that Lord Capulet was abusive but I will counter that by saying that abuse was common and only people who lived in the house would know not anyone outside of it. You may say but the frier should

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    First‚ the Capulets are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because they are unsupportive‚ uncaring‚ and inconstant. For example‚ they wanted to disown juliet because she declared she did not want to marry Paris. This example depicts Capulet not supporting his daughter’s desires‚ although he wants the best for her. In other words‚ if Capulet had not forced Juliet to marry Paris‚ she would not have tried to find a way out of the marriage. Additionally‚ Lady Capulet does not care for her own

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    What are the main conflicts in Romeo and Juliet? Who are they between and how have they come about? How does Shakespeare’s use of stagecraft and language convey the conflict between the characters? What is meant by conflict? The dictionary defines "conflict" as "a struggle to resist or overcome; contest of opposing forces or powers; strife; battle‚ antagonism". No matter how hard one tries to avoid it‚ conflict enters our lives. All drama involves conflict‚ without conflict there is no drama

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    Romeo and Juliet ’Romeo and Juliet’ is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and popular plays. It tells the story of ’two starcross’d lovers’ and addresses such themes as Romance but also tragedy. However it also contains themes of violence/conflict/death. The play begins with a prologue which is kind of a summary of the play but doesn’t give all the details of the play away to the audience as it includes the setting of the play and a bit of background information. Then a fued is introduced straight

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