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    Romeo And Juliet In the play Romeo And Juliet by Shakespeare the characters are not what they appear to be. Law and Order is talked about a lot in this play‚ and is one of the most important topics. Love is next to law and order and is also very deceiving. Trust is last and has a lot to do with in this book. Overall there is a lot of deceiving appearances in this play by Shakespeare. First‚ the characters are not what they appear to be when it comes down to Law and Order. Prince Escalus is

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    HATRED AND VIOLENCE BREED ONLY TRAGGEDY Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare. “Hatred and violence breed only tragedy”‚ is a major theme in this play. The Montague and Capulet are two rival families. They were involved in a family feud that goes back years before anyone can remember. However‚ the grudge still continues‚ due to the fact that both families are not ready to forgive and forget the past. The families’ ongoing quarrels and feud‚ lead to the deaths of several

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    Verona Teenagers Commit Suicide The bodies of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet were found today in the Capulet tomb. Romeo had taken a poison‚ and Juliet stabbed herself with Romeo’s dagger. But the question is why? It all begins with the feuding Montagues and Capulets. Romeo and his friends sneak into a Capulet party‚ where Romeo meets and falls in love with Juliet. With the help of Friar Lawrence‚ who hopes to reconcile the families‚ they are secretly married the next day. Juliet’s

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    Romeo and Juliet is the tale of two teenagers‚ whose families are sworn enemies. Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love. Upon realizing that the objects of their affections are their families sworn enemies‚ they decide to marry‚ without parental knowledge or consent. When Juliet’s father announces that she is to marry another man‚ she fakes her death so that she can remain faithful to her husband Romeo‚ without admitting her disobedience to her parents. Romeo had at this point been banished from

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    one does not seek perfection‚” stated by the British author‚ George Orwell. Everyone should understand that perfection is unachievable; therefore‚ humans carry various flaws. William Shakespeare demonstrates this in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet where although Romeo is the tragic hero‚ he also shows an excessive amount of tragic flaws that bring him down throughout the play. One of the flaws that he carries is falling in love too quickly and deeply. In another flaw‚ he shows his impulsiveness.

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    plays; Romeo and Juliet. Where is your thesis? Romeo and Juliet tells the story of a beautiful‚ yet forbidden love which results in a tragic ending. The story is about what happens when two young lovers fall in love at first sight. However‚ they later discover that they are from rival families‚ the Capulets (Juliet’s family) and the Montagues (Romeo’s family). Rebelling against everything and everyone‚ the two crossed lovers decide to secretly be wed‚ but they must hurry up because Juliet is to

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ who move to fast‚ who have parental rivalry‚ and who extreme mood swings‚ are like modern day teenagers. William Shakespeare the author or “Romeo and Juliet” the couple move way to fast in there relationship just like many teenagers now a days. Most teenagers now a days held into couples around 12 - 14. “Research shows‚ for instance‚ that teens tend to wildly overestimate certain risks. Of things like unprotected sex and drug use”. Over 13% of teens have had sex before or at

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet there are only three women’s roles: Juliet‚ Lady Capulet and the delightfully crude Nurse. Each of these three women represent a different type of love. Juliet represent the innocent‚ youthful‚ passionate love. Juliet‚ usually more logical than Romeo‚ becomes a bit foolish when she discovers this emotion. Before she met Romeo and was told by her mother that Paris was interest in marrying her‚ Juliet in her innocence simply said that she would "like to look if looking

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    Romeo + Juliet: a comparison of articles. James Berardinelli [from here on he will be referred to as “JB”] JB awards the movie‚ “Romeo + Juliet” with three out of four stars. In the article he makes his opinion clear‚ and he mentions that you can’t really compare this edition of Romeo and Juliet with the romantic classic made by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968. Additionally‚ JB adds that Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes do not properly portray the iconic love between Romeo and his Juliet. ‘’While

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    Is Friar Lawrence responsible? There always has to be a person at fault when someone kills themselves. The play Romeo and Juliet is written by William Shakespeare‚ and it features two lovers by the names of Romeo and Juliet. They get married despite their parents hate for each other. Both Romeo and Juliet end up killing themselves and it is made unclear who is to blame for their deaths. Friar Lawrence is to blame for three main reasons‚ he developed multiple plans that repeatedly failed‚ he did

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