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    The Zeffirelli and Luhrmann versions of William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are similar in several ways. One way that they’re similar is at the beginning of Act I‚ scene i‚ Samson and Gregory are at the public place in Verona are talking. When they see the servants to the Montague’s walk by the Capulets servants‚ one of them bite their thumb at them. Another thing that is similar is when they draw their swords in the Zeffirelli version. In the Luhrmann version‚ they have guns

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    In the movie Romeo and Juliet their teen rebellion was so strong they disobeyed what they were told. Which was not to have contact or a sexual relationship‚ because the age difference but that did not stop them. A movie i can compare to Romeo and Juliet is everything everything. Everything everything is a movie about a 18-year-old Madeline Whittier‚ who is being treated for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)‚ also known as "bubble baby disease". While she was being treated in her own house

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    Act III we see a lot of recurring inconsistencies between order and disorder. And in Act III:iii‚ We see character development when Romeo is expressing his feelings about how because of his banishment‚ he will not be able to see‚ hear nor touch his “heaven” or Juliet but animals will be able to look upon her and flies will be able to touch her. This shows how young Romeo really is and shows how different (soft) he has become since meeting Juliet‚ before he probably would have been grateful that he

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    that his love for Juliet is real. At the beginning of the play‚ Romeo was heartbroken over Rosaline but as soon as he saw Juliet at the party‚ everything changed. Juliet made him feel something very different from the moment he laid his eyes on her. He also expresses and proves his love for Juliet throughout the play. On the other hand we may say that Romeo seemed to be very in love with Rosaline and moved on from her fairly quickly‚ so might think he would do the same with Juliet. I still come to

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    After reading the play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ we know the character of Juliet and her behavior. Is her behavior selfish or not? I think there are many arguments to support both views‚ but in my view that I think her behaviour is selfish. Firstly‚ Juliet was born into a rich and complex family and she is an only child in this family. This condition makes her behavior more selfish as because of her suicide‚ there would be no one to look after her parents. Moreover‚ her family and her lover’s family

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    from each other. In the book “Romeo and Juliet” Mercutio and Benvolio are good friends‚ but still act very differently. In Benvolio and Mercutio’s conversation Shakespeare shows us that Mercutio does not care and is crazy by the way he talks to other people and the way he acts. Shakespeare displays to us that Mercutio does not care in line 38. Mercutio is told that the Capulets are coming and he says‚ “By my heel‚ I care not.” Mercutio’s family hates the Capulets and he says he doesn’t care they are

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    How does Shakespeare use conflict in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1? In this essay I will address how conflict is successfully used in Act 1 Scene 1 to prepare the audience for the rest of the play. It will firstly show how Shakespeare uses physical conflict between the two feuding families. Secondly I will demonstrate the idea that Shakespeare introduces emotional conflict through the character of Romeo‚ and his outpourings of love for Rosaline. Finally I will show that the character of Romeo demonstrates

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play‚ a tragedy by William Shakespeare. It is is set in Verona‚ where two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues have an ancient gruge agains each other. In this essay‚ I am going to discuss how Juliet developes over the course of the play and how she displays different emtions throughout the play. At the beggining of the play‚ Juliet is introduced as a very obedient child‚ especially towards her mother‚ as itt is seen when she says “Madam‚ I am here. What is your will?”

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    Lady Capulet Character Analysis William Shakespeare’s infamous plays have been watched throughout time. The notorious play‚ “Romeo and Juliet” has survived centuries to be adapted into a 1996 film. This updated version replaces the archaic environment of the 16th century‚ but maintains the plays original English dialect. This major change forces details of the original story to be altered. This essay will highlight these differences between the play and the book by showing how one minor character

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a story of passion and hatred sets the scene in the city of Fair Verona. An everlasting feud between the Capulet and Montague families disrupts the peace in the city and causes a tragic fate for the two forbidden star-crossed lovers; Romeo and Juliet. Devotion‚ revenge and authority force the young lovers to act impulsively and their irresponsible actions lead them to a tragic fate of death and despair. William Shakespeare’s one-of-a-kind tale has been taken - many times - and

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