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    How Shakespeare Makes Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet Dramatically Effective At the start of Act 1 Scene 5 the guests at the Capulets’ ball have just finishes dining and Sampson and Gregory‚ the two head servants‚ are complaining that a number of the servants‚ especially Potpan‚ are not helping to clear up: "Where’s Potpan that he helps not to take away?" Most of the servants are trying to clean up quickly because they want to have their own party later. The scene then moves on to Lord Capulet

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    Romeo And Juliet Flaws

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    people associate love with Romeo and Juliet because they killed themselves to be with each other forever. In today’s society love does not just happen in a blink of an eye it takes time to love someone. Romeo and Juliet’s love story happened in just five days so was it really love? In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo has a tragic flaw which is his impulsive nature. With this flaw Romeo affected a lot of characters in the play but his choices mostly impacted Juliet and also her choices that

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    Balcony Scene (Act 2‚ Scene 1) in Romeo and Juliet is almost certainly the most famous scene throughout the world. The prevalent reason for it being famous is that this scene is the scene where the two lovers come together‚ took an oath for their love and plan to marry. This scene foreshadows the next scene‚ their marriage‚ which is tremendously important for the rest of the play. In my opinion‚ there is one more reason for gBalcony Sceneh to be famous. In this scene‚ Shakespeare reveals the characteristics

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    Macbeth Act 2 Scene 1…

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    MACBETH ACT 2 SCENE 1… Section A 1. The clues at the beginning of this scene to indicate that the castle is in darkness are that the servant carries a burning torch to light their way and Macbeth is also carrying a torch-bearer. 2. Banquo’s state of mind at the beginning of this scene is that he is scared to go to sleep because he doesn’t want to see nightmares. 3. We know that Banquo is nervous because he cannot sleep and is wide awake. He can hear noises very clearly like when Macbeth

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    The Role of Violence in Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a play which is one of the best known tragedies of all time but at the same time is referred to as the greatest love story of all time. It is about two ‘Star cross’d lovers’ (Prologue 1.6). In other words‚ Romeo and Juliet are governed by fate‚ a movement often linked with the stars. However it has another theme‚ violence‚ which in a way blocks out the love in the play. It presents love and hate as equally potent forces of nature

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    Flaws In Romeo And Juliet

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    “One pain is cured by another. Catch some new infection in your eye and the poison of the old one would die.” -William Shakespeare Romeo Montague is the only son of Lord Montague and his wife. He serves as the male protagonist and has a consistent presence throughout the play “Romeo and Juliet”. Romeo is driven by his fatal flaw and can be identified by his impulsiveness and obsession with love. The two traits bond together to prevent him from changing as a character. These two qualities in Romeo’s

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    Romeo and Juliet Persuasive Essay Choose ONE of the following prompts and compose a persuasive essay arguing your belief. You must use direct evidence from the play in your essay. You should include direct quotes from the play and they must be properly cited. Your essay should be double spaced‚ 12 point Times New Roman font (MLA format) and should be between 2 and 4 pages long. Your essay must be submitted to turnitin.com by Sunday‚ April 1 by 11:59 PM. No late essays will be accepted!! If

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis

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    Romeo & Juliet Assessments:
 #1 Significance Passage Annotation & Paragraph Name: Kasey Bain
 Play: Romeo & Juliet
 Writer: William Shakespeare 
 Course: ENG1D1
 Date Submitted: May 23‚ 2014
 Date of Submission: May 14‚ 2014 
 (GAPPS WASN’T WORKING FOR ME) Comment #1Romeo and Juliet Annotations! 
 This annotation is significant because it is one of the earliest mentions of the character relationship between Rosaline and Romeo. Also‚ it deals with the theme of love vs. lust. In this passage

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    The beginning scenes are important to the play‚ because these scenes are the exposition of the play and help the audience to make meaning. In the beginning scene of the play‚ the stage is set out to make the Munday Family household appear as poor‚ which evident through timeframe‚ which is 1929‚ which was the peak of the great depression‚ Government Well Aboriginal Reserve‚ Northam‚ Morning‚ 1929‚ and on the setting members of the Munday family are playing cricket with homemade equipment‚ DAVID and

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    Act 1 Scene 5 Macbeth

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    situated in Act 1 Scene 5 of the play. In this scene‚ Lady Macbeth reads to herself a letter she has received from Macbeth. She resolves to convince her husband to do what is required to seize the crown. A messenger informs Lady Macbeth about the king’s forthcoming arrival and Macbeth’s too. As she awaits their arrival‚ she delivers a soliloquy after which she resolves to put her natural femininity aside and do the soiled deeds to seize that crown she eagerly wants. Towards the end of the scene‚ Macbeth

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