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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ two noble families are at war: The Montague-Capulet feud is established in the very first scene when a fight breaks out between Montague’s and Capulet’s serving men.The “ancient grudge” between the two “households” has been going on for a long period of time. However we do know know why they are at war. During the 1600s there was a lot of conflict between the Catholic church and the protestant church. Shakespeare uses the Montagues and the Capulets to portray this. The

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    Case: lululemon athletica 1. What are the personality traits that lululemon is looking of in its customers? Are those the same traits that the company looks for in its employees? The personality Traits that lululemon is looking for in its customers are: Those that are: Health and Fashion conscious Active Spiritual Healthy Educated Athletic Balanced Cheerful Fun Are those the same traits that the company looks for in its employees? I believe to an extent. I think if employees don’t

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    In Romeo and Juliet on the first two acts of the play I believe that the male gender made a more dramatic impact than the female gender. Because woman of Verona are appraised to be a completely different class in comparison to men. Women are thought of as inferior‚ weaker‚ and they are seen more as objects to possess. They are suppose to dream of getting married and having kids. On the other hand the men of Verona are always having wars and getting into fights. Because of his fiery‚ hot-headed personality

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    later killed by Romeo of the Montagues. Witnesses say the altercation happened at around 3:15pm in Sunset Park. The Montagues and the Capulets have been feuding for generations‚ and not even Verona’s oldest residents can remember why. At approximately 3:10 on Friday afternoon‚ Tybalt approached Mercutio and Romeo in the park. Witnesses say it did not take long for the conversation to get heated. Tybalt instigated the physical fighting‚ and was given a clear shot at Mercutio when Romeo tried to end

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    attention away from the problems of Romeo and Juliet. When Tybalt seeks Romeo in a public street‚ Mercutio challenges him to "couple [his words] with something" and "make it a word and a blow". His recklessness and quick response for something so dangerous is a demonstration of his preferences. However‚ as a kind of side effect‚ his preferences tend to pull the spotlight away from the main characters. Mercutio duels Tybalt when the swordplay is meant for Romeo. Mercutio’s egotistical actions bring

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    lines were spoken by Prince in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ these lines demonstrate how the feud between the Capulets and Montagues and how the drama between these two families prevented the forbidden love Romeo and Juliet from getting married. The feud was started centuries before Romeo & Juliet and still went on within their time honestly if it weren’t for the feud the play would be highly monotonous if it wasn’t for the misunderstanding between the two families most of the fights and deaths

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    PWB Books 3 and 4 Study Questions Book 3 1) What was Orleanna’s childhood like? (192-193) 2) Describe her courtship with Nathan. (194-195) 3) What caused Nathan’s heart to “curl like a piece of hard shoe leather?” (196-197) 4) How did Nathan respond to intimacy? (198‚ 200) 5) How do the villagers view the Prices in Judges? (206) 6) In Nelson’s opinion‚ what has happened to Orleanna and Ruth? (207) 7) What nicknames do the villagers have for Leah and Rachel? (208) 8) How do the Congolese view twins

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    gender stereotypes in the Elizabethan time of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to that of modern days‚ by exploring the film ‘John Tucker Must Die.’ Strong‚ masculine and fearless‚ these are just a few of the characteristics all men are expected to possess in Elizabethan times. Otherwise they were considered social outcasts in society. Men are seen as the dominant providers for their wives‚ but in Shakespeare’s famous play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ this stereotype is pushed. Romeo is a loved up‚ emotional and feeble‚ sloppy

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    Capulet has had a dramatic change in character over the course of the book. At first‚ he would not dare see his young daughter get married yet. But he changed and decided that if she did not marry‚ she would be disowned. It is very confusing how this happens‚ because it is such a dramatic change in such a short period of time. At first‚ Capulet thinks that Juliet isn’t ready for marriage. For he believes that she is too young‚ innocent and immature. But saying o’er what I have said

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    are told that Romeo and Juliet are victims of fate‚ starcrossed lovers whose deaths are unavoidable. Do you think this is true? Could their deaths have been avoided? Or are they victims of fate? What would be a thesis that encomRomeo and Juliet were infatuated teenagers that could have avoided death by not giving in to their desires. Romeo and Juliet were victims of fate only due to the fact that they tempted fate.They were typical of todays teenagers‚ don’t really know what love is and jealous

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