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    Romeo and Juliet is a very famous tale of two young lovers who encounter tragedy from their love. Their enemy families would have condemned their marriage‚ yet their feelinds for each other were so strong that they still for married‚ even if it meant they had to do so in secret. The fact that they’re young adds to the overall tragedy of the story. Shakespeare shows their youth in many ways‚ and their youth is important for the play. <br> <br>Romeo and Juliet are very impetuous‚ a real sign of their

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    Romeo and Juliet essay By: Chad In the book “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ all of the situation that were happening between Romeo and Juliet‚ including their death‚ could have been prevented in many ways. There are three important points on how they could have prevented the death of both Romeo and Juliet. They are‚ the family feud between the Capulet and the Montague‚ the role of woman at that time‚ and their hasty behaviours. Now if we roll everything up in to

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    Romeo & Juliet: True Love We all recognize the famous Shakespearean tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet. Two young star-crossed lovers from rivaling households ultimately die ending their families’ feud. Most people would argue that Romeo and Juliet are the greatest symbol of love. Somehow‚ I think not. Romeo and Juliet can’t possibly be in love because they are not destined to be a couple‚ they are quick to fall in love‚ and they are immature. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet’s are not destined to be a pair. In

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    happy days” In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Lady Capulet and the Nurse are central characters in Juliet’s life. Yet their relationships with Juliet are very different: Lady Capulet’s relationship with Juliet is similar of a manager and her subordinate. Meanwhile‚ Nurse and Juliet have a very close friendship that in the modern day‚ would be described as a best friendship‚ and the Nurse adds an overpowering motherly feel. Their very different relationships with Juliet and their concern for Juliet’s

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    Parents are a vital key in a person’s life. It is best to have both parents involved in your life because with that type of support system anything is possible. In this story‚ Romeo and Juliet never really had that support tho having both parents in their life. They never had this support because there parents were too busy fighting with one another over a stupid feud. I believe that this story would be much different if the parents spent more time loving and paying attention to their children instead

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    Many people considered that Romeo Montague was Juliet’s ideal partner‚ but throughout their eventful and short-lived relationshipRomeo portrayed himself to be a detrimental partner to Juliet. To start off‚ Romeo was a deceptive individual. He deceived Juliet into thinking he actually loved her when‚ in reality‚ he was a lecherous man. He showed his excessive sexual desire in Act 1‚ scene 5 when he immediately forgot about Rosaline because he was stunned by Juliet’s beauty whose far surpassed hers

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    play‚ the attributes that both Cupid and Diana display through time impact Romeo and Juliet’s mindsets and views on life. When certain matters in the play are discussed they frequently refer back to the notions of mythology. During this era‚ people believed that love came from and was created by Cupid. When the idea of love is discussed which it often is‚ they refer to Cupid and his characteristics. To exemplify‚ when Romeo experienced great heartbreak with Rosaline‚ a girl who would not commit to

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    When coming of age‚ the roles of parents and close friends are very influential on youth. The relationships from one’s youth will leave a lasting impact on them as they grow older‚ since they will affect their mental and social health as well as meaningful decision making. However‚ parents and their children may not see eye to eye. Disagreements between parents and their children‚ as well as uncomfortably high expectations and a child’s fear of upsetting their parents can build a bridge between them

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    Due to the characteristics that Romeo shows‚ he is being a Mania and infatuated lover‚ which makes him unafraid of the danger. Romeo is a passionate‚ determined‚ and moody teenager who lives in Mantua. His behavior is somewhat unpredictable. At the beginning of the play‚ he mopes over Rosaline’s with his hopeless love for weeks letting his parents worry about him as he broods in his dark bedroom. Even‚ his closes friends‚ Benvolio and Mercutio‚ cannot even change Romeo’s mood "Not I‚ believe me.

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    In many real-life events‚ parents are the biggest influence in life‚ but William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚” proves otherwise. In the story‚ Romeo‚ a 16-17 year old boy (assuming from the context clues)‚ and Juliet‚ a 13 year old girl‚ fall in love and kill themselves for one another (Romeo killing himself first after he believes that Juliet is dead)‚ but who most people believe is responsible for their deaths is Friar Lawrence‚ Friar John‚ or even Balthasar. What they don’t

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