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    think what may be the end.” Most teens do not have enough wisdom to follow this council. Romeo and Juliet‚ by Shakespeare‚ shows prime examples of teens rushing into a relationship. When they first saw each other‚ they instantly fell in love and made a hasty decision to be secretly married. All seemed well‚ until he plan to run away together went horribly wrong‚ and ended in a tragic death. As in Romeo and Juliet‚ when teens today move too fast into a relationship‚ it can end in a tragic way. Though

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    experienced what Romeo and Juliet went through. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ two young people come together between feuding houses to fall in love‚ when they are parted but fighting once again. These people are a part of houses that do not come together‚ but despite that‚ they obviously do and you learn lessons between lovers‚ friends‚ and enemies. As a result of their actions‚ the unfair consequences were the ending of their lives. In Romeo and Juliet‚ two lovers

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    Romeo and Juliet v.s. Fate and Their Flaws Even though both Romeo and Juliet were struck in the crossfire of their families. This story‚ Romeo and Juliet was a true masterpiece and has been for ages. It has been known to some as the greatest tragedy of all time but to others its greatest love story of all Shakespeare’s pieces. Fate and the behaviors of Romeo and Juliet were a big reason why this beautiful story was such a mixture of tragedy and comedy. Ultimately fate and their

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    This extract has taken place in Act III‚ Scene I and occurs in a public place of the town. Benvolio‚ Mercutio‚ Tybalt and Romeo are having an argument‚ which turns in to a sword fight‚ Tybalt kills Mercutio and for that Romeo kills Tybalt. At the point in time where Romeo kills Tybalt they are actually cousins by marriage although Romeo and the audience the only ones aware of this‚ creating dramatic irony. Mercutio’s death is the climax and turning point for the play and is the beginning of the tragic

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    1. What reason does Paris give for Lord Capulet’s decision to move up the wedding? 2. At first‚ what does Juliet believe is the only solution to her problem? 3. What plan does Friar Laurence devise for Juliet‚ and what reservations does Juliet have about his plan? 4. Review the events you read in Act Four‚ and think about how the character’s interactions drive the plot. 5. Do you feel sympathy for the Capulets‚ the nurse‚ and Paris when they express grief over Juliet’s death

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    In Romeo and JulietJuliet takes a potion that makes her appear dead‚ but she is really in a deep sleep. Romeo thinks that she’s actually dead‚ so he decides that he’s going to kill himself right by her side. When Juliet wakes up and finds that Romeo has killed himself‚ she too kills herself‚ for real. In the Hunger Games Peeta and Katniss face a very difficult decision. In the middle of the games the Gamemakers twist the rules and they say that two people from each district can win. They do this

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    completely different plots‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the Sound of Waves‚ and West Side Story are very much alike.  They all send out the same messages about love.  This shows that no matter how different couples can be all around the world‚ there are many traits and themes they share.  Although there are a multitude themes about young lovers‚ one really caught my eye.  The people around those young and in love can cause extreme complications for the young lovers. Romeo and Juliet is one of the best love stories

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    In the film Romeo+Juliet (1996)‚ Luhrmann puts a new‚ fresh spin on Shakespeare’s classic play‚ Romeo and Juliet. While staying somewhat true to the original play‚ he shapes the dialogue‚ acting‚ and setting to bring the star crossed lovers into the present. This makes it more appealing and approachable to a modern audience. One might argue that the mixture of modern scenery and accents and Shakespearean English is an unsatisfying hybrid‚ and that a remake should either edit the language so it

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    about freewill is William Shakespeare’s play: Romeo and Juliet. This play is a romance/tragedy about two star-crossed lovers (Romeo and Juliet) making their own choices and decisions. Till one of their choices they make brings an end to the both of them. Ultimately‚ Shakespeare is showing us in the play that we are humans all act on our own freewill. When Romeo goes to the Capulet party‚ it was pretty obvious that he made the choice to go himself. Romeo knew it wasn’t right to go to his enemy’s party

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    It kind of falls into whether or not you believe in love at first sight. I personally believe that it was infactuation‚ or‚ moreover‚ lust. Romeo was already "in love" with someone when he met Juliet‚ and yet‚ he was instantly swept away by her beauty. They aparently loved each other before they even spoke with each other. I dont think that true love works this way. Obviously‚ there has to be some kind of connection at the beginning‚ but a couple cant fall in love on sight and already kiss twice

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