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    In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ fate is responsible for the young couple’s death. Fate creates situations for the plot to advance‚ starting with the catalyst of this whole affair‚ the servant who could not read. Fate pushes him to Romeo‚ who just so happens to be in “love” with Rosaline‚ one of Capulet’s guests. At the party‚ Romeo just so happens to fall in love with Capulets only daughter (1.5.116). Henceforth fate seems to be at rest until the death of Mercutio‚ the first death

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    Romeo and Juliet Through Time and Translation One of the most popular literary classics that nearly everyone must have come across once in their lifetime is the story of Romeo and Juliet. Interpreted by the infamous playwright Shakespeare in the late 1500s‚ this play follows the tragic love which stirs between two teenagers of feuding families. Although Romeo and Juliet was first composed several centuries ago‚ it is one that seems to resurface itself time and time again. Whether in new works of

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    it will ultimately lead to their determined fate. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the prologue tells us that the two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet are both destined to die because of their love for each other. Even though their death is already determined‚ the story tells how their choices lead to their ultimate fate. The hatred between their two families is in their way‚ yet Romeo and Juliet still get married trying to trick their fate. Shakespeare creates a message in his play that

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    realize this happened in a span of five days. Romeo and Juliets love was doomed from the beginning‚ they were both fast to move and slow to think kind of people. Through all of the similies and metaphors said by the two lovers and the Friar‚ one can see that Shakespeare knew their horrible fate was inevitable. One would think that Juliet knew her fate from the start. The first instance of predicting her own fated was in Act 1‚ Scene 5 when Juliet said‚ “ My grave is like to be my wedding bed”. This

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    Would you get married at 13 years old? Well this is exactly what Romeo and Juliet did in shakespeare’s playwright Romeo and Juliet. but would they still do it if they lived in today’s day and age? The characters in Romeo and Juliet are realistic because they have similar traits to today’s teens like poor decision making‚ emotion over takes logic‚ and impulsive behavior. The characters in Romeo and Juliet make poor decisions when faced with an obstacle just like today’s teens. According to Frances

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    scenario. In the tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ it was essential to the plot. Shakespeare uses the relationship between Juliet and the Nurse and Romeo and Friar Lawrence to prove that children need adult figures in their life and it may not be their parents. Juliet is the thirteen year old daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. The Nurse is Juliet’s caretaker and confidante. Romeo is the son of Lord and Lady Montague. Friar Lawrence is Romeo’s trusted confidante. Romeo and Juliet need adult figures with whom they

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    Romeo and Juliet Analytical Essay In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare shows us that love is a most powerful‚ complex and dangerous emotion. Discuss. Romeo and Juliet are the tragic lovers of Shakespeare’s greatest love story Romeo and Juliet. The well-known couple strongly believed in and acted upon the impulse of love‚ even though it causes their deaths‚ it confirms that love is a very powerful emotion. Shakespeare carefully writes the story based around both the blinding emotions of love and

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ the two “star-crossed lovers” are not in love‚ because Romeo is just another womanizer when Romeo has to leave to Mantua‚ Juliet does not go along‚ and he’s lustful for obtaining so many feelings for someone he just saw. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet are not in love because Romeo is going through a whirl of emotions and is very unstable because he has so much “love” for Rosaline. When Romeo talks with Benvolio he says‚ “Well in that hit you miss: she’ll not be hit with

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”‚ the two protagonists‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ are “a pair of star-crossed lovers” [Prologue] whose tragic death “buries their parents’ strife” [Prologue]. In the play‚ many factors lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet; among these are fate‚ impulsive love and the rivalry between the Montague and Capulet family. As one of the central themes of the play‚ fate plays an important role in Romeo and Juliet’s death. Through out the

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    ROMEO AND JULIET CHARACTER SKETCH - JULIET CAPULET Juliet Capulet is one of the main characters in Romeo and Juliet‚ a famous play written by Shakespeare. Juliet is a beautiful‚ young 13 year old girl. Despite her age‚ she is pressured from the very beginning of the play to get married‚ preferably to a young nobleman named Paris who is a relative of the Prince of Verona. During the opening scenes of the play‚ Juliet seems to be an obedient and naïve child who always obeys her parents’ wishes. However

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