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    What is more dangerous‚ an unforeseen tragedy or one you have been anticipating for days? In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ this is pondered through the analyzing of the title characters’ actions. Romeo and Juliet‚ two teenagers from rival families in ancient Verona‚ find themselves madly in love after a run-in at a party held by Juliet’s family. Even before the two meet‚ premonitions of their untimely deaths begin. Some are vague metaphor-like visions in their dreams

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    Romeo and Juliet Maturity

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    Maturity plays a key role in love‚ especially when it comes to young love. In the playRomeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ two characters Romeo and Juliet‚ exhibit the importance of being mature‚ and the reason why maturity influences people’s actions and emotions. Sometimes maturity can be seen through Juliet‚ and other times it is the exact opposite and can be seen through Romeo. Firstly‚ Juliet expresses her maturity by respecting her elders and accepting their wishes. Juliet obediently

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    Love - Romeo and Juliet

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    Shakespeare. For example you have Edward and Bella from the Twilight Series‚ like Romeo and Juliet they both make stupid decisions regarding their love for each other. It seems extreme that Romeo and Juliet would start kissing so quickly after meeting‚ but according to “The Science of Romance” it makes sense. It says that “testosterone is found in higher concentrations in men than in women”. Romeo and Juliet kiss after meeting because he’s trying to encourage her to be more intimate with

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    Punishment At the end of the play the Prince says‚ "All are punished‚" however this isn’t completely true. Some people in the play get off to easily and others don’t deserve to be punished. When saying this‚ the Prince does not consider everyone involved in the set of events leading up to the end of the tragic play. Friar Lawrence isn’t ever punished when he is greatly responsible‚ Romeo did not deserve to be banished‚ and the Nurse is never chastised for the problems she caused either. Friar

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    audience knows that Juliet is not dead and that if Romeo had only waited a moment more he could have spared both of their lives. Throughout Shakespeare’s playRomeo and Juliet‚ there is a recurring issue of the characters acting without thought‚ which ultimately lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Through this the readers learn that acting without patience and wisdom will result in negative consequences. This lesson is mainly developed through the actions of Romeo and Juliet as well as through

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    Romeo is the son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague but is also best friends with Mercutio and his cousin Benvolio. Romeo has a stronger bond to Friar Lawrence than he does with his parent and this makes the Friar the father figure of Romeo just like how the nurse is for Juliet. Verona respected and loved him; in addition‚ he was also a handsome man who falls easily in and out of love. During the play‚ Romeo’s character evolves from adolescence to adulthood as a result of his love for Juliet

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    Humor in Romeo and Juliet

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    Styliani Georgiadou “Romeo and Juliet” is one of Shakespeare’s well-known plays around the world. People know it even if they have not read it. It is about a tragedy‚ a dramatic story of two young lovers with a tragic end. However‚ there have been some comic scenes which make audience forget the distressed parts for a short time and make the play more interesting. Shakespeare does that in many ways. Firstly‚ he makes use of words and irony. Also‚ he creates two characters that their whole role

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    Romeo And Juliet Choices

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    Both Romeo and Juliet were victims of their limited choices and social values discuss. The story of Romeo and Juliet truly demonstrates a play of love‚ tragedy and romance at a time‚ when social status dominated decision making and women always fell second to the men. Juliet’s choices were limited by her sexual gender‚ females were not regarded as decision makers and hence their opinions were never recognised. Romeo on the other hand suffered from a different kind of limitation‚ his choices were

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    Comparing Romeo And Juliet

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    all-powerful thing. Love is an undeniable thing that plays a part in everybody’s life at least once. Not only is love included in people’s lives‚ it also plays a big role in movies‚ books‚ or even songs. For instance Romeo and Juliet‚ the movie directed by Baz Luhrmann. In this movie two characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ find love. The only wringer about that is‚ Was it really love or just an obsession. Romeo‚ 18‚ and Juliet‚ 13‚ hit it off instantly. Before Juliet was part of Romeo’s life he supposedly had another

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    Friar In Romeo And Juliet

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    they thought was keeping their love alive. In the playRomeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare‚ two teenagers from feuding families in Verna‚ Italy fall in love at first sight. Romeo Montague‚ of the Montague Family and Juliet Capulet of the Capulet Family. What lesson is learned is to never give a promise you can’t keep‚ although‚ this is not taught to Romeo or Juliet‚ but the Friar who helps them. In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurence is responsible for the tragedy

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