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    31 March 2009Behind every great love is a great story.(The Notebook) The story of Romeo and Juliet and Bonnie and Clyde Barrows have demonstrated this quite well. Romeo and Juliet‚ were two young kids in a forbidden love due to their parents hatred towards each other. Romeo from the house of Montague and Juliet from the house of Capulet should have never met and fallen so hard for one another but one nights fun brought them to a life that would end in a tragedy. While‚ Bonnie and Clyde were two young

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    Romeo + Juliet Romeo + Juliet is a film based on the well-known play written by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet. It was directed by Baz Luhrmann and is set in Verona‚ a city in Italy. In this essay‚ I will be describing the first scene in the film (the prologue)‚ and explaining how verbal and visual features were used in this scene to suggest what the film would be about‚ things like violence and romance. I will do this by; describing what happened in the scene‚ I will then go on to explain

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy that was written by the famous William Shakespeare and soon became a classic play known to the world. The tragedy/romance play was published in 1597 and for 420 years‚ has taken effect on several millions of students in either a positive or negative way. Throughout centuries‚ this play has been acted out and has been adapted into movies to project several themes to the audience. Although there is a life lesson of the importance of communication‚ it also projects the

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    Leonardo DiCaprio played the role of Romeo and Claire Danes the role of Juliet. The film consisted of the same main details‚ families being rivals‚ disapproval of parent`s permission to marry one another‚ and of course the actions that left both Romeo and Juliet dead. The film‚ though‚ was modified to fit the 19th century theme. The 9th century involved specific gender roles for women and society had managed to keep

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    ’Romeo and Juliet’ Monologue Both the Capulet family and the Montague family are fools. They think all this fighting will achieve something? Well I hope Christ is looking upon them‚ for their sake. Now all this fighting has led to the death of a child from each of their families. Romeo and Juliet are dead because of this ludicrous feud‚ but I will pray for them none the less. I feel as though it is my fault‚ that I caused all of this‚ but they are still children of the Lord and it is my duty to

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    time again. When thinking of true love‚ Shakespeare’s timeless classic The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet may come to mind‚ and rightfully so. Romeo falls madly in love with Juliet‚ which Juliet reciprocates‚ and they dedicate themselves to loving one another before meeting their tragic end. But what about Rosaline‚ Romeo’s girlfriend at the start of the play? In the beginning of the play‚ before Juliet showed up in Romeo’s life‚ Romeo took love for granted‚ and he tended to be a womanizer without putting

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    Romeo and Juliet Young love‚ it’s the most lifting feeling in the world. William Shakespeare takes it to the extremes and portrays this love’s theme with tragic effect. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ the two destined lovers meet at a party and fall in love at first sight. As the story progresses‚ tensions rise as their love is forbidden‚ secretly continued‚ and fatally ended. The suicidal impulse of Romeo and Juliet displays the fast-paced‚ obsessive and irrational theme of young love. Romeo

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    ‘An EXCELLENT conceited Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚’ is a play written by the well-known poet and playwright‚ William Shakespeare (1564-1616). In most of his plays‚ Shakespeare utilizes what is known as a ‘Double-Entendre‚’ which is a spoken phrase devised to be understood in multiple ways‚ especially when one meaning is risqué. The prologue of Romeo and Juliet is an ideal example of Shakespeare’s technique of utilizing a Double-Entendre. "Two households‚ both alike in dignity‚ In fair Verona

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    and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare about two star-crossed lovers who are forbidden to love by their families. William Shakespeare’s telling of the setting is nice with giving us the details that there are two families that are serious rivals. Romeo is a teenage boy belonging to the Montague family and Juliet is a girl in the Capulet family. These two families hate each other with multiple fights and murders between them. The main point of the story is that Romeo and Juliet fall

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    Romeo and Juliet both end their lives in the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet are deeply in love with each and die just to be with each other. However‚ their love is not the reason to why they take their lives away. Fate plays a significant role in the deaths of these two characters and is at fault for their deaths as well. This also leads to the theme of fate versus free will. Romeo and Juliet are fated to meet each other from the beginning of the play and die with each other

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