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    Romeo and Juliet Motifs and Theme of Love One of the best known Shakespearean plays‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ has amazing motifs that develop the theme of love. This play was translated into 80 different languages over the past four centuries and is 416 years old and remains the best known love story of all time. When people come across forbidden love or star-crossed lovers‚ they usually think of Romeo and Juliet. There are so many versions of movies‚ books‚ and plays that are based on the story of Romeo

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    Sergey Semikin Ms. Stern Freshman English 10 April 2014 Blame Essay Everyone has blamed someone in their life‚ in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ someone is responsible for the death of the two lovers. Out of all the characters involved in Romeo’s and Juliet ’s death‚ the “holy” man Friar Lawrence is ironically the most responsible. For someone whose job is to serve be close to god‚ he causes the most harm. Friar Lawrence’s Mistakes lead up to great destruction. He is willing

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet begins as a tale of lovers caught in the crossfire of their feuding families. Without analysis‚ the plot guides the mind‚ as the two lovers die and the families reconcile‚ but the audience does not consider the opposite end on the scale of emotions. Hate. The hate of the families‚ the hate in Mercutio as he dies‚ the hate in Tybalt‚ the hate of Romeo as he leaves Juliet‚ the hate of Juliet towards her parents. Hate. A hate so strong that even the purest love could not

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    Within Romeo and Juliet‚ if Romeo would have stayed in Mantua for the duration of Friar Lawrence’s plan‚ deaths and other issues could have been avoided. First‚ there would still be a grudge between the Capulets and Montagues. Second‚ Lady Montague and Count Paris would still be alive. Third‚ both Romeo and Juliet would not have died. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ it would have been beneficial to the plan for Romeo and Juliet to be together. First‚ if Romeo would have stayed put

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    In the love story of “Romeo and Juliet”‚ violence has an immense affect that determines certain outcomes in the story. Even today‚ a great deal of violence is going on everywhere for reasons that no one can explain. Many people can connect this violence that has been going on to the story of “Romeo and Juliet”. In their society violence pretty much destroyed everything‚ especially them. The story ends tragically and in the end the hatred and violence goes away‚ but the families had to learn a difficult

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    We all know of Romeo and Juliet as a famous love story but do they really love each other. (Summary) I believe Romeo’s true desire was based upon lust for Juliet’s body‚ not for who she truly is. Romeo is not in love with Juliet because he is still in love with Rosaline‚ and is trying to get over her. Even Friar Laurence says he is not in love. Romeo’s love for Juliet doesn’t come from his heart instead‚ it comes from his eyes. “In act 2 scene 3 (located on page 3 )‚ Friar Laurence says‚ Holy Saint

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    A Tragic Story of Two Lovebirds William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a well-known and phenomenal play of tragedy. The reason for its fame is that not only is it just dreadful‚ but there is also a romantic element as well. The play is set in Verona‚ Italy during the Elizabethan Age with two young and innocent lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ from different wealthy families‚ Montague and Capulet. However‚ these two households share a hostile bond with each other that goes deep in Verona’s history. In

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    In the Shakespearian tragedy Romeo and Juliet two “star-crossed” lovers accumulate great admiration towards each- other while falling deeply in love‚ but what exactly led to their down-fall?  Was it the Romeo’s tragic flaw of impetuosity?  Or was it simply just fate? Although both could have played a role‚ I think the ultimatum was Romeo’s tragic flaw of impetuosity‚ and because of this Romeo was a tragic hero. Romeo was one to often rush into things; it was made clear in many scenes that most

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    live without love‚ the choices one makes can be devastating. This is a major theme in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ which can be categorized as a tragedy. In the story‚ young Romeo Montague spends his time sulking around his castle‚ until he meets Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet experienced the phenomenon known as love at first sight. Furthermore feuds lead to some deaths and Romeo is exiled from fair Verona. After being exiled‚ Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan to reunite

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    decisions throughout their life‚ with each choice putting them on a different path. In Romeo and Juliet‚ fate is given responsibility over several of the tragic incidents that occur in the play; however‚ human error also plays a large role in the disastrous tale of the two lovers. In Romeo and Juliet‚ fate isn’t the only cause of horrendous events‚ but weakness‚ or the loss of self control‚ are to mainly be blamed. When Romeo kills Tybalt‚ for killing Mercutio‚ he does so in a fit of rage. After realizing

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