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    Scene 2‚ also renowned as the ’Balcony Scene’‚ Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet’s love surmounts numerous things‚ in the play. Additionally‚ Shakespeare portrays that/how the strength of Romeo’s love for his murdered friend Mercutio‚ creates a desire for revenge despite potentially receiving death penalty; displaying that Romeo’s love for his friend conquers the fear of death. Furthermore‚ the final scene also depicts how love triumphs over the terror of death and how the Montague

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    the Montagues always fighting in the streets of Verona the city of Italy. They are married by Friar Lawrence‚ the priest of Verona. Then there is a fight between Tybalt from the Capulets and Mercutio the cousins prince‚ then Romeo from the Montagues enters and interferes the fight and then Tybalt stabs Mercutio and dies. Then after this happens more and more deaths begin to follow including Romeo and Juliet . This terrible tragedy has only one person to blame and that is Friar Lawrence! In the

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    famous Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare. This line is the beginning of Juliet’s sadness‚ on how she could not love Romeo because he was not a Capulet. The feud between the families caused a lot of confusion. The deaths of Romeo‚Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Juliet were the cause of the feud. The fight in the streets was also caused by the feud. If the families were not fighting with each other‚ none of this would have happened. One of the results of the feud is the death of Romeo and Juliet

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare about two star-crossed lovers who are forbidden to love by their families. William Shakespeare’s telling of the setting is nice with giving us the details that there are two families that are serious rivals. Romeo is a teenage boy belonging to the Montague family and Juliet is a girl in the Capulet family. These two families hate each other with multiple fights and murders between them. The main point of the story is that Romeo

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    Romeo: Is it possible for me to leave if my heart stays? I need to be where my heart needs to be. Benvolio: Romeo! Romeo! Mercutio: He’s fine‚ I bet you that he is probably at home‚ laying in his bed. Benvolio: He went this way I know it I saw him‚ he hopped over the wall! Why can’t you just help me and call for him? Mercutio: I’ll make Romeo suddenly show up with my words as if I was praying to him like a god! Oh Romeo you relentless boy. The only thing that will make this boy appear is if I talk

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    The events of Romeo and Juliet are heavily influenced by fate‚ as oppose to the actions of the characters. To be precise‚ occurrences in the play are not always as a result of conscience choices that characters make. Rather‚ chance occurrences (or predestination‚ depending on one’s opinion) cause events to take place; these events seriously alter the course of the play. Fate affects us all every single day‚ but the sheer number of occurrences related to fate‚ as well as the powerful affect these

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    be in love‚ and eventually both commit suicide. Romeo can be seen as a romantic‚ he falls head over heels for any girl he sets his eyes on‚ this can be both an ally and a weakness for him. His friend and servant‚ Mercutio‚ however is quite the opposite‚ love is a weakness for him. Mercutio gives Romeo a hard time for falling for Rosaline‚ and makes fun of him. But‚ throughout his speech to Romeo he switches from joking around to being very serious. I believe that he has stopped believing in love because

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    Major figures in teens lives play a huge part in their decision making and comes with disastrous consequences. In the acclaimed tragedy Romeo & Juliet’s case by famous playwright William Shakespeare tells of how the various figures can dramatically affect the lives of the protagonists. Romeo and Juliet are both intensely in love with each other and are willing to do anything to display their affection. Since they are both members of royal families‚ their say in their life is highly limited and monitored

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    unique and evocative ways. The journey through memory is not always a definite one‚ yet it is this encountering of memory that is often more important than establishing the veracity of memories uncovered. This idea is also demonstrated through the “Eulogy by Earl Spencer”‚ through his close affiliation with his sister Diana‚ Princess of Wales; Spencer attains a deeper understanding of representation and meaning‚ asserting that memory likewise is a unique fragmented collection of events. This in turn

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    happiness‚ instead of doing all that they could‚ but only to end up dead together in Juliet’s tomb. Quite an unfair notion. This image along with the death of Romeo’s friend Mercutio helps to convey the idea that violence is an unfair‚ powerful aspect of their world. When Romeo convinces Mercutio to not confront Tybalt‚ then Mercutio pays the price with his death--an ambush from his sly opponent. Therefore‚ what seemed as a positive outcome turns into a great loss for both sides of the feud‚ which comes

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