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    feeling that the two teens‚ Romeo and Juliet has. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet have a love at first sight moment at a Capulet party. A couple of days later‚ they secretly get married. Later that day‚ Romeo is banished from Verona‚ their hometown because of a murder. Juliet and the friar make a plan for Juliet to live happily ever after with Romeo. This plan goes terribly wrong‚ causing Romeo and Juliet to both commit suicide since they

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    Juliet defies her parent’s wishes for her to marry Paris. In Elizabethan society‚ people would regard the act of a woman defying a man preposterous‚ making the context of this scene crucial for Juliet’s progression into a mature woman. Juliet‚ only fourteen‚ develops into a woman when her submissive nature leaves her. In response to her father’s arranged marriage‚ Juliet states this. “Proud can I never be of what I hate.” (3.3.147). In her conversation with her mother‚ Juliet pleads with her mother

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    A film Comparsion of Romeo and Juliet Whether on screen or on stage the romantic tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has been portrayed many times by different actors‚ directors‚ and writers but the themes always hold true to William Shakespeare’s original play that was wrote in the late 1500’s. The two particular movies we watched in class were perfect examples of contrast‚ one was more traditional (Zefferilli’s 1968 version) while the other appealed to a new generation‚ (Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 version)

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    their families’ many quarrels‚ true love prevailed; they died in each other’s embraces and the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets came to an end. In Romeo and Juliet‚ a sweetly painful drama‚ Shakespeare uses metaphors‚ oxymorons‚ and foreshadowing to convey powerful emotions. William Shakespeare incorporated several poignant metaphors throughout Romeo and Juliet. A metaphor is a comparison between two things‚ but unlike a simile‚ the words “like” or “as” are not used. Relating back to the

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    It has happened. After Juliet and Romeo died to be together it brought Capulet and Montague closer. In Verona‚ Italy‚ Juliet and Romeo fell in love. They couldn’t be together because of their families rivalry. One night after Romeo caused the death of Tybalt‚ he was banned from the town and had to leave. Juliet drank something that made her seem dead but it was in a deep sleep. The plan was for Romeo to come to Juliet’s tomb and wake her with a kiss and run off together and live a life that

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    1 The main event of Romeo and Juliet is the rivalry between Romeo’s family and Juliet’s family. Before the romantic activities‚ Romeo and Juliet locked eyes in the battle between there families.Even though their families hated each other Romeo and Juliet found a way to navigate around the situation. After the battle Juliet’‚s father Capulet had a dance a few days later and Romeo attended as an uninvited guest. As he enters Tybalt sees Romeo and snitches to Capulet. After Romeo sees that he is noticed

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    ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is the famous play written by William Shakespeare which depicts love in the Elizabethan Era through the main characters’ experiences. The two characters find themselves in a sequence of events that reveal the many forms of love the people in their lives hold for them. The various characters’ relationships are representative of familial‚ platonic and romantic love and readers learn about the power love has through their various actions. Juliet’s respect and obedience for her parents

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    characters in the tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in love. By the same token‚ another force was at play the ancient family feud. Nevertheless‚ a violent feud at that which caused many misunderstandings and poor decisions to lead them down the path of blood at the family’s hands. Whereas‚ the true blood is in the hands of Romeo‚ the Capulets‚ and Tybalt. To begin with‚ the Capulets are to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s

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    Romeo and Juliet play Act 2 Scene 2 Romeo and Juliet are clearly complex characters; they go through an intense journey. They learn about themselves as individuals‚ unit and in relation to the people around them. Their relationship is based on passionate attraction that transforms into something powerfully emotional‚ with real depth. Their relationship shows us the juxtaposition of the clear love and hate woven throughout the play. They fight to keep their relationship together‚ the reader is touched

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    and Juliet tells a tragedy of two “star-crossed” lovers. The two lovers death may have left people questioning who is to blame? So‚ who is to blame? Many characters could be at fault for the deaths but the following are highlighted: Lord Capulet‚ Lady Capulet‚ and Fate. “To go with Paris to Saint Peters Church‚ or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out‚ you green-sickness carrion! Out‚ you baggage! “ (DBQ: project‚ 2013) IN act three of scene five‚ Capulet says these words to Juliet. They

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