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    “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”-the play of two star crossed lovers‚ whose inevitable death is due to the thoughtless actions of those around them. Not only is this thoughtlessness shown in the characters around Romeo & Juliet‚ such as Tybalt and the Friar‚ but also in themselves. Over all‚ the family feud between Capulets and Montagues is the core of the tragic deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Had there not been a family feud‚ there would have been no need for Romeo and Juliet to hide their love

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    What caused the ending of Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet did not end a happy ending. As a matter of fact it was quite tragic. It was a rivalry between two family who could have more power. Two kids from these families though fond that they strongly love each other and wanted to be together forever. These kids were Romeo and Juliet. They were too afraid to tell their parents because of what they’d think so they decided to take matters into their own hands and things did not go well for them

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    Most people have read or heard once about the story of Romeo and Juliet. The most known part is when they kill themselves because they couldn’t be together. The two family’s hatred toward each other caused the two to hide their love from each other which ended their lives.The people that caused the events to happen was Juliet’s parents. The scene that stands out the most is when the dad and mom tells juliet that she is getting married to Paris. The dad states specifically that she “get thee to church

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play that ends in destruction. The play Begins with a feud and ends in death. Many events along the way are involved in the death and destruction. Each event has impacts in influencing the next. Cause and effect is essential in moving the plot of the story forward. Mercutio’s death is the first of many deaths in the Play. Capulet’s servant gave Romeo the party invitation list. Romeo saw Rosalyn’s name on the list. He went to the party to see her and Tybalt saw him. Tybalt

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    Jesica Schmidt Foundation of Lit Romeo and Juliet Cause and Effect Essay Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is a story about two star-crossed lovers destined to fall in love. The play revolves around Romeo and Juliet‚ following them through their fateful story to their eventual death. Their downfall is created from the mistakes made by RomeoJuliet‚ the Friar‚ and the Nurse‚ all building up to the tragic ending. Despite the other’s mistakes‚ Juliet is ultimately the one to blame for their

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    Romeo and Juliet Cause and Effect Were Romeo and Juliet really “star-crossed” lovers? Some people may argue both ways on this subject‚ and there could be arguments each way. You would think only bad things could result from love between the two most hateful families ever heard of‚ and I also believe only bad things could result from this love Romeo and Juliet were horribly in love even though they were both in opposite sides of the Capulet – Montague historic feud. The prologue even

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    Death’s of Romeo and Juliet In the deaths of Romeo and Juliet theres more then one person to blame. The parent’s and Tybalt are just a few to blame. People weren’t the only influence’s on their death’s. Miscommunication’s had a big part in it and bad timing. I guess you could say fate had a big part in it too. One person to balme for their death’s is Frair Lawrence. He didn’t do it on purpose but his plan backfired on him. The letter explaining everything to Romeo was never delivered to him. So

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    Megan Amrhine November 1‚ 2011 Love in Excess: The Distress of Juliet Juliet endures an enormous amount of suffering trying to please her loved ones in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Juliet is pressured by her parents to marry Paris and by the Friar to carry out his plan to help Juliet escape marrying Paris. She is anxious and terrified by the possibility that everything could all go wrong. Juliet’s suffering caused by her parents is from the prospect of marrying Paris. Lord and

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    In the book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo’s friend Mercutio has a large effect on both Romeo and Juliet’s lives. Mercutio’s actions cause the death of Juliet’s cousin Tybalt. He indirectly causes Romeo and Juliet to meet‚ and he has an indirect cause of both Romeo and Juliet’s deaths.       In the book Mercutio’s first effect on Romeo and Juliet’s lives was the fact that he caused them to meet. Romeo had been feeling down about the fact that the woman he loved‚ Rosaline‚ did not

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    The Romeo and Juliet effect How did Shakespeare ensure that his audience’s attention was maintained for the duration of the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’? Romeo and Juliet was first performed in the Globe Theatre in 1593 and has since become a widely recognised play in society today. While Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays in this time‚ Romeo and Juliet was very unique in its way because not many playwrights ventured into the tragic comedy genre. This essay will attempt to answer the question by using

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