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    Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence‚ Mercutio & the Nurse are to blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo & Juliet. Their actions have all contributed to the tragedy. Mercutio was the one who persuaded Romeo to go to the Capulets ball. The Nurse was the one who acted as the messenger and Friar Lawrence was the one who married them in the first place. Mercutio is Romeo’s witty‚ fun-loving & courageous friend‚ he can also be quite moody at times with sudden outbursts of temper. He is a kinsmen to the

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet experience an adventure that has been revisited by generations of readers and critics. The story provides an interesting look to what love can really do to its victims as Romeo and Juliet go through many adventures and trials to be together. Shakespeare paints a realistic plots and dramatically expands it to make a point that love can cause a person to give up their values and morals‚ while his characters commit crazy schemes

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    HOW ARE ADULTS PRESENTED IN ROMEO AND JULIET? There is a large difference between youths and adults in Romeo and Juliet. The adults often make emotionally driven decisions‚ often ones that go back on what they have previously said. An example of this is Lord Capulet‚ who changes his mind on the marriage of his daughter. This drastically changes the plot of the story and could have been the reason for the death of Romeo and Juliet. They see the world in a different light to the youths. The younger

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    unlike the Capulets‚ they try to find the root of Romeo’s troubles rather than shun him for letting out his emotions. This leads to a more stable child‚ as we can see in the various scenes of the play. When Tybalt tries to duel with Romeo‚ he surprisingly objects to it saying “to such a greeting. Villain am I none. Therefore‚ farewell. I see thou know’st me not.”(III‚i‚35-36) Although part of the reason that he objects to go into battle with Tybalt is because of his recent marriage to Juliet‚ it is undeniable

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    The theme of love does play a pivotal role within the play “Romeo and Juliet‚ although the conflict also drives much of the action that occurs. The love of revenge and love between Romeo and Juliet are both evident throughout the play. If not for the conflict‚ this classic novel would be no more than a tedious love story. This love as a cause of conflict‚ is almost directly responsible for the tragic outcome that happens to the star-crossed lovers. The two themes‚ love and conflict all have their

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    independent women were uncommon during this time period. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo & Juliet‚ the character of Juliet Capulet possesses many qualities that both demonstrate and contradict the qualities of an ideal woman of her time. Juliet displays many of the qualities of an ideal woman of the time period through her words and actions. Early

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    Juliet For the majority of act 5‚ Juliet is in a deep sleep‚ while Romeo believes she is dead. He travels to Verona after hearing the news of her “death‚” as he plans on killing himself. When she wakes up in scene 3‚ she finds Romeo dead by her side. At this point she changes from being happy and hopeful that her and Romeo were going to be together‚ to completely miserable and heart broken. While feeling this extreme amount of pain‚ she makes the decision to kill herself. This was not out of feminine

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    values become your destiny.”. That happens to be the exact situation that Romeo and Juliet find themselves in. Whether it be through blind love‚ careless actions‚ and delusional lies‚ the lovers fate will be soon sealed on a dark night. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet and Friar Lawrence’s words and deeds reflect who they are‚ and those that they love with their reckless actions. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet’s words and

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    state of sadness as the seeds of love are carried by the wind to another place. Romeo and Juliet begins with Juliet and her mother. The pair is preparing for a great party that Juliet’s family‚ the Capulets. The event was created to help find Juliet a husband. In the very beginning of the play‚ Juliet seems very fragile‚ like a small flower‚ which has just sprouted from the earth. For example‚ Lady capulet and the Nurse are exchanging thoughts on Juliet’s age‚ and the Nurse proclaims: “She’s not

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    Madalyn Saddler Limback 1st hour Romeo and Juliet Blame Paper The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. A famous piece of literature‚ known for its ultimate love‚ and unfortunate events. And it all closes with death‚ but who’s to blame for these misfortunes? None other than Juliet herself. She was dishonest‚ didn’t stick up for what she wanted‚ and made irrational decisions that were unquestionably ludicrous. Throughout the matter‚ the characters face many different obstacles‚ and it is Juliet’s actions

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