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    Remeo and Juliet

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    The drama I watched that I am going to talk about is called “Romeo & Juliet”. The drama has so many characters. But the drama focuses on two main characters called Remo and Juliet. Well‚ I liked how the drama setting because back then people didn’t like each other. So the drama shows how Capulet family hates Montague family. The Capulet family had a beautiful girl. Her name is Juliet. And the Montague family had a boy named Remo. The story shows a conflict between a love story. Which is that

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    Banh 1  Randy Banh  Dr. Blanchard  Honors 9th literature  10 April 2014  Romeo’s Impulsiveness  In ​ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet​ ‚ Romeo is one of the protagonists in the story who  shows many characteristics‚ but his impulsiveness protrudes the most. While Romeo can be  characterized by his immaturity‚ his impulsiveness stands out like a jewel on an ethiopian man.  Romeo’s impulsiveness is scattered throughout the story as it is shown in all the acts he is in. His  impulsiveness may not be for the same situation all the time

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    passionate love between Romeo and Juliet push the two closer to both love and violence. Romeo‚ although trying his best to be kind to Tybalt – “I do protest I never injuried thee” (3.1.65) – after he married Juliet‚ ends up killing him anyway to avenge Mercutio. Also‚ for the lovers’ wish to be together forever‚ they must contemplate suicide in order to achieve it. All for the sake of their love‚ the two lovers need to go down the path of violence. Juliet‚ originally a naïve and innocent girl‚ was most

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    last thing he imagined he would do is find the love of his life‚ Juliet. After realising Romeo is the son of her father’s sworn enemy they decide to keep their relationship secret and get married behind her families back. When Romeo’s best friend Mercutio is stabbed and killed by Juliet’s cousin Tybalt‚ Romeo kills Tybalt and is declared banished. Meanwhile‚ Juliet’s father‚ Lord Capulet‚ decides to cheer his daughter up by allowing her to marry Paris‚ though unknown to him‚ she is already married

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    Romeo’s character is developed greatly throughout the play‚ ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ through Shakespeare’s use of language. Various themes are introduced to the play; love‚ tragedy and conflict are some examples. Romeo’s character can be identified by his connections with the themes. At the beginning of the play‚ Romeo seems quite mature‚ in the sense that he is in love‚ and growing up. However‚ immaturity is beginning to arise‚ as Romeo shows that he cannot cope with the unrequited love haunting him:

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    Bekah Mele Mrs. B P: 1/ English 9 Why Count Paris Would Be a Better Husband than Romeo. For Juliet‚ Romeo was not the only man in her life. There was another man who wanted to marry the young Capulet. This man was Count Paris. Count Paris was a rich noble kinsman of the prince and much more settled than Romeo. The Capulets loved Paris more than Romeo which would leave no stress on family problems. Paris and Juliet could have been public about their marriage which was a luxury that Romeo and

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    love’s faithful vow for mine.’ His impetuousness continues the next morning as he asks the friar if he would marry them that day. ‘That thou consent to marry us today.’ Later in the play Romeo kills Tybalt as revenge for the murder of his friend Mercutio. He does not consider the consequences until afterwards and his misjudgement results in his banishment from Verona. However it could also be argued that Romeo is ruled by fate and is destined to die alongside Juliet in a heavenly attempt to

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    adoration closes in "love-devouring". In dramatic literature‚ characters are responsible for the disastrous outcome. The events of Shakespeare’s play also depend on the characters of the people in them‚ not on an arbitrary fate‚ as it was the nature of Mercutio and Tybalt which caused the banishment of Romeo. Many people are at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ specifically Friar Lawrence‚

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    Arthur Levine born on July 14‚ 1917 in Brooklyn‚ NY. Accepted at Cornell University‚ where he nurtured an early love of theater by obsessively reading plays in his spare time. Remembered as a prolific stage director and screenwriter‚ who was credited for the musicals from there books "West Side Story" (1957) and "Gypsy" (1959). In 1957‚ Laurents wrote the libretto for "West Side Story." Which was originally conceived by Jerome Robbins as a twist on “Romeo and Juliet”. Idea for this began with Robbins

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    It is common for parents to be concerned about their children’s teen years‚ with rebellion‚ mood swings‚ and poor decisions being frequent grievances. Parents dread this “phase” and enter it with trepidation while being urged by their teens to give them more freedom as a person. What parents don’t realize is that their incessant complaints regarding their children’s unbounded freedom can have a negative impact on them. Many teens hear these complaints and believe that their parents would not approve

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