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    Love by haste William Shakespeare once said‚ “What greater punishment is there than life when you’ve lost everything that made it worth living?”I have a friend who lost his father to heart disease in his teenage years‚ it took an immense amount of time for him to get over his loss‚ but this was only because of the amount of time they spent together and the amount of time they had to make bonds. When losing everything there’s nothing left to live for‚ lose friends‚lose family‚ and worst of all‚ lose

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    One such “classic” is Shakespeare’s famous love story‚ Romeo and Juliet. Known as one of the best love stories of all time‚ it is a story about two “star-crossed lovers” whose fate was that they were never truly meant to be. But it doesn’t mean they couldn’t try. Many love stories written are compared to Romeo and Juliet‚ usually being told they aren’t as well written as this play. Known also for its beautiful writing‚ this play is one of Shakespeare’s most well-received plays‚ and is still put on

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    The Power of Love in Literature The power of love is a recurring theme throughout Mythology and Romeo and Juliet. There is a great significance of the theme love in both of these units. Love was displayed in many ways in both novels and was proved to be an excellent motivator for many actions and the perfect instigator for many emotions. Love‚ one of the most powerful motivators the world. Many acts of heroism and courage have been committed in the name of love. Not only good deeds‚ but also acts

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    Love is a trap. When it appears‚ we only see its light‚ not its shadows” (Coelho). Love takes control of emotions and one can only see the bright future that lies ahead. In William Shakespeare’s famous play‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ a story of a true and undying love is portrayed. Within the walls of Verona‚ Italy‚ Romeo and young Juliet‚ meet at a masquerade ball and fall deeply in love at first sight. Although this moment changed their lives forever‚ they did not foresee the obstacles

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    Fall in Love... “There is only one happiness in this life‚ to love and to be loved” (George Sand). The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a classic love story which set the foundation for hundreds‚ if not millions of contemporary copies that we know and love today. The play speaks volumes to the fantastical wants of young teens while chronicling the short lived spark of a lusting passion. Even with such an instantaneous love ignited can such quickly developed feelings last between Romeo and Juliet or will

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    Unrequited Love Romeo and Juliet‚ a timeless piece of literature written by William Shakespeare in 1595. The storyline depicts two star-crossed lovers from rivaling families in the humble streets of Verona‚ Italy. While the romantic love between handsome Romeo and fair Juliet encaptures all of our hearts‚ there is more than just romantic love hidden in this play’s depths. For example‚ unrequited love plays a significant role in the making of this story. It is because of the unrequited love that the

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    Romeo and Juliet is a story written by william shakespeare‚ William Shakespeare was an English poet‚playwright‚ and actor‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.The play was in Verona and Mantua in Italy in the 1300. Romero is a Montague and Juliet is a capulet. The main type of love in this play is of course true love which is shared between Romeo and Juliet. The other types of love really just serve highlight the strength and uniqueness of Romeo and Juliet’s love. Although

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    There are many types of love that are portrayed in Shakespeare’s play "Romeo & Juliet". One of them being sincere‚ dignified love that both the main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ have for each other. Although it seems that Romeo and Juliet do love each other with true‚ whole-hearted love‚ it does seem that they want to rush things in their relationship‚ for instance they fall in love‚ get married and die together within six days! Then again maybe they want to rush things because they do indeed share

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    In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare‚ tells a romantic tragedy of two young teenagers that fall in love. Romeo‚ whose family is montagues are rivals to his love Juliet‚ who are labeled as capulets. They fight for their love and will to be together. This play teaches young people to fight for their love‚ but not give into furious desires. They act without thinking and this becomes their tragic flaw. In the article‚ "Love and Lust in Romeo and Juliet" by Bond‚ Ronald B

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    Love and Hate in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ The ambiguity of the opening sonnet would have made it incomprehensible to much of the audience despite outlining the plot of the play does not tell us how or why anything happens. Such is the layout of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre that most of the people in the penny pits would be unable to understand the sonnet form‚ the subsequent fight‚ a far more simple form of introducing the feud between the two families would ensure that the whole audience understands

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