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    making a scene. All of the elements must be thought out in excruciating detail‚ including things the audience thinks are happenstance. The audience sees all of those parts come together in the perfect scene. When performing William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ several ideas had to be tossed around to see which would make put the scene at its best. Scene three of act five is the most intense scene of the entire play of Romeo and Juliet. In our interpretation of a piece of the scene‚ we chose

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    Romeo and Juliet- Literary Analysis Essay Romeo and Juliet tells a story of love‚ heartbreak‚ and death. This story is written by the brilliant William Shakespeare. He shows how two teenagers fall in love‚ but they are not allowed to be together. A family feud will keep them apart and make them secretly get married. In all of the confusion‚ many die‚ all for love. In “Romeo & Juliet”‚ author William Shakespeare explores the idea that love is a dark and sensitive subject that should not be messed

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    teenagers‚ Romeo and Juliet. Romeos parents and Juliet’s parents have feud with one another so imagine what would happen‚ if their two teenage children fall in love. I’ll tell what happens NOTHING. Yes that’s right nothing happens yet because these two lovers are smart and they do not want their parents to find out. Therefore‚ before Romeo fell in love with his princess he has another girl he loved and wished to marry and Romeos parents approved this young girl‚ she

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    Romeo and Juliet: An analysis of Act 2‚ Scene 3 In act 2‚ scene 3Romeo confesses his love of Juliet to Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence believes that Romeo is moving on from Rosaline to Juliet too quickly and is rushing to find love. In this scene‚ Friar Lawrence foreshadows Romeo and Juliet’s relationship to be rushed and messy. Friar Lawrence Warns Romeo that he is moving on too quickly from Rosaline because‚ “[Romeo’s] old tear is not washed off yet”.Romeo had just been in heartbroken from Rosaline

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    Act 1 Summary The scene starts with two servants of the Capulet’s‚ Sampson and Gregory. They are discussing how they will fight the Montague’s and be civil with the women. They use violent language and when they see a Montague servant they act threatening and rude. Sampson‚ being daring bites his thumb at Abram‚ a rude gesture in Shakespearian times and he is verbally intimidating. Tybalt and Benvolio enter. Tybalt is a more violent character‚ full of hatred‚ the opposite of good willed Benvolio

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    Suffering in Romeo and Juliet When you think of a relationship‚ you mainly think of a nice‚ happy couple‚ strolling down the sidewalk with their hands intertwined with one another. But this love could soon face the tragedy and suffering most couples endure at the end of their relationships. But in most cases‚ couples do not end their relationship in suicide. That is‚ except for one couple. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the star-crossed lovers endure suffering throughout the

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    dashing rocks Thy seasick‚ weary bark. Here’s to my love! (Shakespeare‚ 5:3:5) These were the last words Romeo Montague spoke before he drank a deadly poison to join his bride‚ Juliet‚ dead in the tomb. Romeo made the worst decision of his life that night; to die beside Juliet. There was one complication‚ Juliet wasn’t truly dead. The messenger that was sent to inform Romeo of this never came to give him the news that Juliet took a potion that would put her in a sleep like death and would wake up

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    Shakespeare use dramatic devices in Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet in order to make it such an interesting‚ exciting and important scene? Romeo and Juliet is world renown as one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. At the beginning of the play you are introduced to two families in Verona; these families being the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. The two families have been involved in a feud for years. However at one of Lord Capulet’s balls Juliet‚ his only daughter falls in love with Romeo the son of Lord

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    Romeo and juliet :Act 4 Dramatic irony- words and actions of characters have a different meaning for the reader than the character Soliloquy- charatacter speaks to himself‚ disregarding/ oblivious to those around him. Responses: (pg. 1. Paris says that lord capulet wants to move the wedding date to allow Juliet to grieve for tybalt 2. At first‚ Juliet believes that the only solution other problem is suicide. 3. Friar Laurence devices the following plan for Juliet: a sleeping potion

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    Romeo and Juliet Character Analysis Romeo The name Romeo‚ in popular culture‚ has become nearly synonymous with “lover.” Romeo‚ in Romeo and Juliet‚ does indeed experience a love of such purity and passion that he kills himself when he believes that the object of his love‚ Juliet‚ has died. During the course of the play‚ Romeo matures from adolescence to adulthood as a result of his love for Juliet and his unfortunate involvement in the feud‚ marking his development from a comic character to

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