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    happens to the star-crossed lovers. The two themes‚ love and conflict all have their share of importance within the plays structure‚ and eventual tragedy. The love or desire to avenge in the play is displayed early in the novel‚ as a result of the feud between the heads of families‚ and carried on by the successors. Shakespeare alludes

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    ended shortly because of a feud. This conflict was between two families known as the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo and Juliet’s untimely death was due to the hatred presented by the two houses. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the author Shakespeare presents the idea that feuds and conflicts will influence people’s choices; this becomes clear to readers when Romeo dies in the tomb with Juliet. First of all‚ Shakespeare reveals this idea of choices being influenced by feuds in the beginning of the

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    it will lead to a tradegy. Therefore‚ fate plays an important role to the outcome of the tragedy. The constant feud between the two families is also very important. It immediately opposes the lovers but not because of their own will. Romeo observes: "Here’s much to do with hate‚ but more with love." and Juliet notes: "My only love sprung from my only hate!" Because of the feud‚ Romeo and Juliet have to hide their love and get married secretly. One night Juliet will have to make a difficult desicion:

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    crossed lovers and without each other it would be unbearable. They keep their love for eachother a secret because of this many people end up getting hurt and some even die. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence‚ Romeo‚ and the Family Feud are to blame for the many deaths. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence is to blame because when Romeo gets exiled Friar helps Romeo see Juliet even when he is forbidden to go back to Verona. “ Go get thee to thy love as we decreed‚ ascend

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    chapters dealing with the Grangerford and Sheperdson feud allow Twain to satire aspects of civilized culture. The main aspect he satirizes is the feud itself. The Grangerfords being the representatives of civilization‚ Twain reveals the senseless brutality and needless manslaughter involved in their arbitrary concept of honor. For Twain‚ such a feud goes against his common sense and anything that violated his common sense was crazy to Twain. The feud has gone on so long hat the people don’t even

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    was one of the few people who could float between both houses- in Act I‚ Mercutio was on the list of invited people to the Capulet party‚ while simultaneously being a close friend to the Montagues. This‚ with the fact that he died as a result of the feud between the families‚ gives his death an ironic feel. Mercutio died solely because the two families were feuding. It’s simple. It is neither Romeo‚ nor Tybalt’s fault that Romeo crashed a party to see Rosaline‚ that Tybalt took offense‚ that Tybalt

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    This is a tragedy because the feud is what allows Romeo and Juliet not to be alive and married in the end of the play. The feud is also a tragedy because it is mainly what leads to the death of Romeo and Juliet. It leads to the death of these two because when Romeo kills Tybalt‚ he gets banished‚ causing this whole chain reaction

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    their eternal love for each other. While there could be various reasons for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ it is obvious that both the two households and significantly Old Capulet play the greatest roles in the tragedy due to their ancient family feud and Capulet’s overwhelming authority over his daughter‚ Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young lovers fall in love and die because of that love. The story is rather extraordinary

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