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    where they realize their true love for one another. Romeo Tells Friar Lawrence that “Then plainly know my heart’s dear love is set on the fair daughter of rich Capulet as mine on hers so hers is set on mine and all combined save what thou must combine by holy marriage when and where and how we met we woo’d and made exchange of vow‚ I’ll tell thee as we pass but this I pray‚ that tho consent to marry us today”(2.3.57-64). Romeo tells Friar Laurence that all of his love is for Juliet after he was just

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    determining the theme throughout stories and plays. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ one may determine the theme as the powerfulnature of both love and fate or tragedy. Friar Laurence‚ a secondary character‚ plays an unusual but yet interesting role in the play when it comes to determining Romeo and Juliet’s fate. Friar Laurence took the chances of secretly marrying Romeo and Juliet in his cell without fully thinking everything through and giving Juliet the idea of faking her own death by giving

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    Romeo does. Romeo kisses Juliet‚ takes the poison and dies beside her. Then Friar L arrives and finds the bodies of Romeo and Paris. Juliet wakes up sees the bodies and decides to stay in the tomb. After trying to get Juliet to leave‚ the Friar leaves. Hearing the night watchman coming‚ Juliet stabs herself with Romeo’s dagger. Romeo’s mom has already died because of his exile. Capulet realizes that the family

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    of the "body" as a whole.[3] In the most basic terms‚ it simply emphasizes "the effort to impute‚ as rigorously as possible‚ to each feature‚ custom‚ or practice‚ its effect on the functioning of a supposedly stable‚ cohesive system." For Talcott Parsons‚ "structural-functionalism" came to describe a particular stage in the methodological development of social science‚ rather than a specific school of thought.[4][5] The structural functionalism approach is a macro level type analysis‚ with a broad

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    (a) Did you find the play that you studied to be mainly serious or mainly light-hearted Explain your answer with reference to the play. (15) (b) Which element of the play had the greater impact on you‚ the serious element or the light-hearted element Clearly explain your choice with reference to the play you have studied. (15) The play I have studied is Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. This play is mostly serious as it describes the tragic story of two young lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet. At the

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    within their own family‚ and cannot marry each other. Therefore‚ when Paris asks Juliet’s hand in marriage‚ Juliet dare not reveal to her family that she has married one of their enemies. Thus‚ to avoid marrying County Paris she was forced to go to Friar Lawrence to find a solution‚ which ultimately lead her to her inevitable death. If it weren’t for the feud between the two families‚ numerous lives could’ve been spared‚ including dear

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    these include Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence in particular‚ think teenage love is based on their physical attractions rather than their personality and etc. These people have different thoughts on love and represents their views by their actions but also on their speech. The tragedy‚ “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare is about people having different views on love and reveals different opinions on love can often lead to disagreement. Friar

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    undesirable grades in order to escape the responsibility and consequences of their poor work ethics. Shakespeare disapproves how teenagers act and applies this idea in Romeo and Juliet when he portrays characters like the Montagues‚ Capulets‚ Prince and Friar Lawrence as people that deny responsibility. Similar to the teenagers‚ these characters consistently blame fate for events in the story. Thus‚ Shakespeare depicts fate as a scapegoat to assert that people use fate to avoid the responsibility of their

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    But it is not just their fault that they died‚ for there are many people contributing to this tragedy. Despite these many contributions‚ one stands out on top as the main reason for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Although he has a religious background‚ Friar Lawrence is the most responsible for their deaths because of these three main reasons: he marries Romeo and Juliet‚ he gives Juliet a sleeping potion‚ and he does not make sure his letter makes it to Romeo. To begin‚ Friar’s first big mistake happens

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    Nick Parsons’ play ‘Dead Heart’ focuses on the clash between white and aboriginal culture. In Nick Parsons’ play script ‘Dead Heart’ has a distinct focus on the differences and clashes between ‘white’ laws and traditional aboriginal tribal culture and laws. The language depicted by Parsons gives the reader a stereotype of each character and also includes stage directions‚ which helps set the scene of the play. A majority of the characters depicted by Parsons in the play are somewhat divided between

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