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    Romeo And Juliet Fault

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    In the story "Romeo And Juliet"‚ Romeo and Juliet both commits suicide because Romeo thought Juliet was dead so he kills himself; but‚ when Juliet woke up she found that Romeo killed himself so she kills herself. After reading this story my number one question was: "Wose fault was it?" Everyone does have their own faults in the situation; but‚ I am going to give my reasons to why Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are the two people who has the most fault in the suicide of Romeo and Juliet. Some people may

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    Despite being originally published during the late 1590’s‚ Romeo and Juliet is still remarkably well known today. How did a play remain prominent for over four centuries? The tale of the two star-crossed lovers dying at the mercy of unfortunate circumstances is still considered one of the greatest literary works of all time due to its unique plot‚ use of diverse characters and how well written it is. First of all‚ the story of Romeo and Juliet is like no other. The entire story is one big oxymoron

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Lord Capulet is partially at fault because he told Juliet to take her time and find someone she loves to get married. As well as Friar Laurence because he made hasty decisions about marrying behind the backs of their parents. Romeo and Juliet because they went behind everyone’s back at such a young age to marry one another. In the tragic love story Romeo and Juliet‚ written by Shakespeare‚ Friar Laurence‚ RomeoJuliet‚ and Lord Capulet are all at fault for Romeo and Juliet

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    love‚ and our earth is a tomb”‚ a popular quote from an English poet and playwright Robert Browning‚ that best describes the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet felt that they should be together and they did not care what it took. They were willing to give even their lives. Their love ended in death. The play Romeo and Juliet showed that the ruling passion of true love surpasses the three other kinds of love shown in the play; physical‚ courtly and family

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    ii. 75-79) William Shakespeare used foreshadowing throughout Romeo and Juliet with many of the characters to enhance the audience’s interest and feeling of suspense. In acts two and three‚ Friar Lawrence‚ Juliet and Romeo all foreshadow Romeo and Juliet’s demise at the end of the play. Romeo meets with Friar Lawrence prior to his marriage to Juliet‚ and Friar Lawrence while agreeing to marry them offers these words to Romeo: These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph

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    When William “The Bard” Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet around 1596‚ he had no idea that hundreds of years later middle school students from around the globe would be reading it. There are many reasons why teenagers read his famous play‚ but one of the main ones is to tell them what not to do. Educators everywhere want to show that there is a better way out of things than death‚ while also teaching kids how to read old English‚ and introducing kids to one of the most influential writers of all

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    The Ups and Downs of Young Love In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ young love consumes Romeo on a roller coaster of contrasting emotions from agonizing heartbreak to immense jubilation in the blink of an eye. Romeo aches for his first love Rosaline‚ who tears his heart out of his body generating Romeo to feel a gaping hole in his chest and heaps of depression. As well as this‚ Romeo soon after discovers cheerfulness in encountering his second love Juliet‚ a physically attractive women‚ and

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    In the film Romeo+Juliet (1996)‚ Luhrmann puts a new‚ fresh spin on Shakespeare’s classic play‚ Romeo and Juliet. While staying somewhat true to the original play‚ he shapes the dialogue‚ acting‚ and setting to bring the star crossed lovers into the present. This makes it more appealing and approachable to a modern audience. One might argue that the mixture of modern scenery and accents and Shakespearean English is an unsatisfying hybrid‚ and that a remake should either edit the language so it

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    In Act One of William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ we meet Romeo‚ Mercutio‚ and Tybalt. Right away‚ we get an idea of who these characters are and what kind of role they will play throughout the story. Romeo‚ Mercutio‚ and Tybalt share many distinctive characteristics and personalities in the story. We learn that Romeo is the romantic and handsome son of the Montagues. In the beginning of the story‚ he was depressed‚ but his mood quickly changed as the story went on. We also learn that Mercutio

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play about two teenagers who fall in love. When Juliet is forced to be wed to another man she tries to fake her death to avoid it and be with Romeo.This backfires though‚ when Romeo thinks Juliet is actually dead and in turn commits suicide. When Juliet hears of this she decides there is nothing left to live for and does the same. Someone must have caused this‚ but who? The Capulets’ are to blame. By forcing their daughter to get married they made her

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