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    rivalry between two houses of power is reopened. Two star-crossed lovers from two feuding families pay the price of an ancient hatred. The CapuletJuliet‚ and the Montague‚ Romeo‚ are sworn enemies; however‚ when they meet they are completely unaware of this. Quickly falling in love‚ one thing stands in their way of being together‚ the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. Death follows close behind as the story unfolds to reveal a breath-taking and heart-breaking tragedy of these two young lovers’

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    talk about Lord Capulet and his behaviour‚ the way he is‚ and why he acts like that. I will compare the way he acts in the earlier scenes‚ before Act 3 Scene 5 with the way he behaves in Act 3 Scene 5 towards Juliet. I think that Capulet behaviour is not unexpected because we have seen his aggression in Act 1 Scene 1‚ at the start of the play and we have seen his aggression towards Tybalt when Tybalt sees Romeo at the ball. When Capulet speaks to Paris in Act 1 Scene 2 we feel that Capulet is being

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    I think Lord and Lady Capulet got what they deserve when Juliet “died”. Neither of them spent time with her so they didn’t make a family bond so the family was distant. The nurse knew more things about Juliet than Lord or Lady Capulet. Lord Capulet also forced Juliet to marry Paris when she didn’t want to and threatened her to do it or else he would disown her. Lines 160-164 “Hang Thee‚ young baggage! Disobedient wretch! I tell thee what. Get to thee church o’ Thursday Or never look me in the face”

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    word By thee‚ old Capulet‚ and Montague‚ Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets and made Verona’s ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments”. (1‚1‚80) These famous lines were spoken by Prince in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ these lines demonstrate how the feud between the Capulets and Montagues and how the drama between these two families prevented the forbidden love Romeo and Juliet from getting married. The feud was started centuries before Romeo & Juliet and still went

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    In shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ several characters actions led to the death of the young couple;however Lord Capulet seems to be the most responsible. Lord Capulet was responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death because he was being really harsh on Juliet’s choice on her future.Juliet’s father told juliet that if she didn’t marry paris she was going to be in big trouble.He mistreated her and said “Hang thee‚ young baggage! Disobedient wretch!I tell thee

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    Romeo and Juliet In this argumentive essay i will be telling you who i think is responsible for romeo and Juliet’s death. Here is what is think‚ i think that Lord Capulet is responsible for the two deaths. Here are some of my reasons. First‚ He hates the Montagues‚ and evidence to back up my reason is‚ He said‚" My sword‚ I slay old Montague is come and flourishes his blade in spite of me. My second reason why i think he is responsible for Romeos and Juliets death is because‚ He is making Juliet marry

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    The Grand Ball of The Capulets The Grand Ball of The Capulets HEADLINE: The Grand Ball of the Capulets BY LINE: Sunday‚1965 hannah Late Sunday night in the City of Verona‚ the house of the Capulet’s had a Grand Ball. The Ball was really astonishing as you enter into the Capulet’s door with the music welcoming you. The House of the Capulet is congesting with Capulet and family friends. They started the party with a feast and some entertainments. Then the most awaited part of the fest finally

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    of Romeo and Juliet. Questions arise concerning who or what is the fault for these lovers’ death? Whether it was Lady Capulet‚ who was not the motherly figure Juliet needed in her life‚ the Nurse‚ who abandoned Juliet when she needed her most‚ or the gruesome murder of Tybalt acted by Romeo‚ which made their relationship nearly impossible to handle. These vital factors all contribute to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.

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    A simple flaw can be more fatal than death itself. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ this becomes apparent to the reader in many cases. Romeo is a very flawed character whose impulsive behavior led to the death of not only himself but also his beloved Juliet. Romeo quickly changing his undying love he felt with Rosaline to Juliet without any remorse‚ later when he kills Tybalt without thinking of the consequences‚ and again when he learns of Juliet’s death. Romeo’s hasty

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most well-known works by William Shakespeare. Its use of literary elements and its theme make it an excellent read. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ literary elements are utilized to convey the theme impulsive behavior can lead to tragedy‚ characterization of Tybalt‚ and the plot structure after Juliet pretends to kill herself. Because of impulsive behavior‚ many deaths occured in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses foreshadowing

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