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    downs that cause problems between characters because their minds have not yet matured. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by Shakespeare‚ the secrets of love and the unknown about love at first sight causes many problems between the characters. Keeping love a secret or who someone loves a secret causes many problems. Romeo and Juliet fall in love and they both keep it a secret from their families. While Romeo and Juliet are married‚ the Capulets‚ unaware of Juliet’s lover plan a wedding for Juliet to marry

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    create adverse effects in Romeo and Juliet In life‚ we can all agree that even our most well thought out plans can fall through; creating a less desired outcome. This idea is a recurring theme in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; although‚ many of the decisions that occur are not meticulous. Romeo and Juliet uses various literary devices to portray the idea that decisions can have adverse impacts. If it were not for Romeo’s heartbreak over Rosaline the various debacles about Romeo and Juliet’s love

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    Love is a dangerous thing. Love has the ability to cause either terrible tragedy or great happiness. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a good example of this. In the play Romeo and Juliet’s love eventually leads to their downfall. However it is not exactly Romeo and Juliet’s fault. Tybalt is responsible for the final outcome because his irrational behavior lead to multiple conflicts. Tybalt’s aggressiveness towards the Montague family causes the death in the family. When we are first introduced

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    Romeo and Juliet may have killed themselves‚ but who really was the cause of their deaths? The cause of their deaths had to be caused by a deep depression which would have come from somebody. I think Romeo is responsible for his and Juliet’s death because he is impetuous‚ impatient and to in love with the idea of love. Romeo is the main cause for their deaths‚ because he is so impetuous he doesn’t think before he acts. If he would just take a deep breath and think about his actions he could’ve

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    families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. However the cause of the conflict was unknown as Lord Capulet quotes: "I think I’ve forgotten how it started." Furthermore it began being small and being small and like Lord Montague‚ Romeo’s father‚ and Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ had children and servants. While the people of each family were learned to hate the members of the other family and vice versa. Beside this vice versa was what caused Romeo and Juliet’s love to be impermissible because the parents

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    Romeo and Juliet are the causes of their own deaths. Not just that they killed themselves but they caused lots of problems that lead up to their untimely deaths. It’s like Romeo and Juliet fell out of the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down. They basically had no control of their lives and they let every one control them. Some people say that Friar Lawrence and Nurse were the culprits but in fact they weren’t. If Romeo and Juliet would have been smarter and learned that there was

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    Verona‚ ITALY– On Wednesday dawn‚ Juliet‚ the daughter of the wealthy Lord and Lady Capulet‚ was found dead in her chamber adorned in her wedding gown. The lifeless body was discovered just moments before the wedding by Juliet’s nurse when she went to rouse the young bride. The elderly nurse was reported shouting‚ “Help‚ help! My lady’s dead!” and creating a ruckus in Capulet’s house early in the morning. The devastated parents of the bride and the heart-broken groom soon arrived at the scene to

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    Romeo and Juliet: Essay Topic Sentence: Who‚ in your opinion‚ is most to blame for this tragedy? One of Shakespeare’s most known plays is the love story between Romeo and Juliet‚ which ends up as a tragedy. There are many different reasons and causes to why this tragedy occurred between the two young lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Laurance‚ their parents and also the element of fate. Romeo and Juliet are two young lovers who seem to rush the love between each other by becoming married to after

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    In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet ‚ by William Shakespeare‚ words can have a big impact on the actions of a character. For instance‚ Tybalt swore he would have vengeance on Romeo. Also‚ Mercutio insults Tybalt causing someone to die. Lastly‚ Romeo asks Friar Lawrence to marry him and juliet. Every example given‚ has an effect from the words said in those scenes. Those effects can vary from a happy event to a dismal incident. In act one‚ scene 5‚ Romeo‚ Mercutio and Benvolio get invited to a party being

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    started the profession as a need for money. His works were never originally published as they were intended only for the stage to be performed. Shakespeare’s most famous works are Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. Romeo and Juliet is believed to have been written between 1591 and 1595‚ but was based on a poem‚ “Romeus and Juliet”‚ by Arthur Brooke. He changed the original plot and turned into a play‚ only meant to be performed by actors. Taking place in Verona‚ Italy‚ around the 16th century‚ it is

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