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    William Shakespeare’s character Romeo in Romeo and Juliet believes that is true love. When Romeo first sees Juliet he automatically falls in with a person that he doesn’t even know yet and he just looks at her appearance and sees a beautiful little girl. Romeo’s lust eventually got him trouble and it also led him to his death and the death of Paris and Juliet which plays a whole affect on the whole book. Romeo demonstrates lust rather true love with Juliet. Lust is not more important than physical appearance

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    language in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is very effective in displaying the relations between characters. In this extract‚ the reader is able to explore the relationship between Juliet and the Nurse to a great extent by examining the language used and looking at its contextual evidence. In the first line of the extract Juliet addresses the nurse with “Now good sweet Nurse” which indicates that the two characters are very close. This scene presents Juliet as being very fond of the nurse as she

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    Rough Copy A relationship is not only based on the pillars of love‚ trust and acceptance but also understanding. A relationship between two people can have very different meanings. In some relationships lovers can also be best friends as they share good communication like Raphaella and Garnet in Stones by William Bell. There is a special bond shared by a parent with a child because they share unconditional love which makes their relationship stronger. However‚ these relationships can go bad due to

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    Charles Spurgeon has once said: “It is not how much we have‚ but how much we enjoy that makes happiness”. Finding happiness is everyone’s final destination in life‚ but being able to truthfully own happiness‚ there is always going to be letting go of troubles and celebrating what you already own. Through the roughe journey of life‚ we are able to balance happiness and compromise to an equal extent and that’s where the meaning of happiness lay. When it is pursued consciously and ruthly‚ for an instant

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    This train of thought for a teenage girl can even be seen in Elizabethan England when William Shakespeare wrote his play Romeo and Juliet. In the play of star crossed lovers Juliet is assumed to be a teenage girl at the time that she had met Romeo. There is much dab ate about whether or not there was an actual love between the two or if it was simply lust. After a chance meeting the two teenagers fall madly and deeply in love at a rate that seems almost rushed. This could have

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    Conflict occurs between the powerful and the powerless. Discuss. Conflict is an inevitable occurrence of disagreement that tend to take place between or within individuals. It is triggered when one’s values and beliefs regarding their historical‚ cultural and religious aspects are challeneged. Most of the times conflict does occur between the powerful and the powerless. However‚ this is not the only case; conflict also exist within each individual‚ even though the circumstances are varied for

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    understand. She should be thanking us. Do you have any idea how many girls would die to marry Paris? This guy’s perfect for you. He’s loaded‚ and you’d be famous‚ you’ve always wanted to be famous and you’d even become a part of the royal family. Ughhh‚ your as useless as a pen with no ink. I don’t believe you. After everything I’ve done for you. I’ve fed you‚ clothed you‚ bought you everything you’ve ever wanted‚ and this is how you repay me. Ugh‚ you stupid girl. Your going on that plane to

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    good decisions themselves; the nurse and Friar Lawrence from Romeo and Juliet‚ instead of trying to dissuade the young lovers from their whirlwind relationship‚ encouraged it. Instead of perhaps sitting down and rationally discussing the situation‚ the families from the current story decided to kill their children‚ Sonu and Vishal‚ because of their relationship. Consequently‚ unlike the

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    In “Romeo and Juliet‚” by William Shakespeare‚ the character Benvolio is a kinsman of the family Montague‚ a cousin of one of the other main characters‚ Romeo. Not only are Benvolio and Romeo cousins‚ but they are also very close friends. Evidenced by many of his interactions with Romeo‚ Benvolio has many notable character attributes. Benvolio is extremely respectful and noticeably loyal. Benvolio is a good character to study because he is constant through the play‚ which is helpful to understand

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    Shakespeare shows the theme‚ the course of true lover never does run smooth‚ in his play Romeo and Juliet. Juliet who is a Capulet fell in love with Romeo who is a Montague. Despite their deep love‚ everything seemed to pull them apart. Shakespeare shows this theme by introducing the hatred between the Capulet’s and the Montague’s‚ the banishment of Romeo‚ and the death of the two lovers. The hatred between these families is not as simple as it seems. From the very beginning of the play the families

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