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    Although similar to Shakespeare’s original play‚ the movie Romeo + Juliet (1996) also has differences. Firstly‚ both the movie and the play show a religious society with Elizabethan era law and values. Secondly‚ the characters in the movie and play have the same relationships‚ friends‚ and enemies. In contrast‚ the movie shows that the people have modern technology including guns‚ cars‚ helicopters‚ and computers. However‚ these modern technologies do not exist in the play. Lastly‚ the people in

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    Love is so powerful. Love can lead to death and also to happiness. Romeo and Juliet show that love has no limits. They would do anything for each other. They are just two teenagers in love. But not just teenage fake love‚ they are in deep‚ deep love for each after only a few days. They have such a strong connection with each other and the love everything about each other. They don’t know what will happen after they fall in love‚ but they are willing to embark on the journey to find out. Just like

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    breath stops‚ and consciousness fades into oblivion. Unfortunately for Romeo and Juliet‚ just like their ill-fated romance‚ their deaths were also abysmal failures. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ a long standing feud between the Capulets and the Montagues ends in the death of two teenagers. The two lovers committed suicide due to their families’ acrimony and lack of proper advice. Although Romeo and Juliet committed the ultimate crime against themselves‚ their deaths were arguably caused

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    In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ a destructive force created by irrational hatred evokes havoc upon the entire town of Verona. One of the results of this ancient grudge is the hatred of two families that forbids the love of two young souls. After being stricken with finding out his newfound love is the daughter of his enemy‚ Romeo laments that “[his] life is [his] foe’s debt” (Shakespeare 503). Romeo is so invested in his love‚ Juliet‚ that he is willing to sacrifice everything

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    Romeo and Juliet Motifs and Theme of Love One of the best known Shakespearean plays‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ has amazing motifs that develop the theme of love. This play was translated into 80 different languages over the past four centuries and is 416 years old and remains the best known love story of all time. When people come across forbidden love or star-crossed lovers‚ they usually think of Romeo and Juliet. There are so many versions of movies‚ books‚ and plays that are based on the story of Romeo

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    Romeo and Juliet “a pair of star-crossed lovers” (I i 6) bound to the Inevitability of death‚ with short unessential lives lying in the dexterous hands of fate. Romeo and Juliet undergo a multitude of vindictive obstacles to make proof of their undying love for each other. Throughout Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare makes many references to celestial entities‚ such as stars‚ being fates manipulator of the Capulet and Montague families’ lives. Romeo‚ in fact‚ did not love Juliet since the beginning of

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    Romeo and Juliet: Love‚ Marriage‚ and All That Good Stuff "One word frees us of all the weight and pain in life. That word is love". That quote is attributed to the Greek philosopher‚ Sophocles‚ and while it may be true in some cases‚ this is not true in Romeo and Juliet. As evidenced in Romeo and Juliet‚ by the Immortal Bard‚ William Shakespeare‚ Mercutio‚ Juliet‚ and Romeo all have different views on love‚ which influences their decisions. Mercutio does not believe in love for himself‚ but he

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    Romeo And Juliet Essay Romeo And Juliet is based on two crossed star lovers. Meaning there love is forbidden because Romeo and Juliet are from both a different house hold which they are enemys. Romeo is from the Montagues and Juliet is from the Capulet.They both do anything for each other when it come about love for each other. They both rebell on there parents because they love each other so much even though they met in one day. Romeo and his parents relationship is typical they care about there

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    and Juliet is Shakespeare’s most famous well known play involving both love and tragedy. However‚ his play was inspired by a poem written by Ovid called‚ Paramus and Thisbe. Like Romeo and Juliet‚ Ovid’s poem‚ Paramus and Thisbe‚ involve love and tragedy. The poem is the first Romeo and Juliet that was created Shakespeare just remade it with some of his own work. Although‚ most of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is very like Ovid’s poem Paramus and Thisbe. In the beginning of Romeo and Juliet the

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    The William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet novel i am going to be writing about today is a argumentative about weather ninth graders should have the opportunity to read and learn about this romantic and exciting story. I think this is a nice novel for ninth graders to take in. The elements included in this novel that i experienced and thought was unique was the fact that the novel of Romeo and Juliet had the elements of a formal style‚ tone‚imagery‚ and point of view between the old and the more modern

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