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    In the novel “Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare‚ there are many stories and morals combined in one. Many have different views on this book‚ some are good and others are bad. Through this essay I will be explaining why Romeo and Juliet is an outstanding novel that creates very good morals that brings the attention to others. I will also be explaining why Romeo and Juliet is an amazing learning opportunity for high school students‚ that teaches us to let old wounds go‚ and to actually think about our

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    should be given the worst of punishments. Romeo Montagues‚ is discussing his unreturned affection towards Rosaline with his cousin Benvolio. Meanwhile‚ Juliet Capulet’ hand has been offered to Paris‚ a man who her father has determined suitable enough for her. He decided they will get married in two years‚ but that he should start trying to win her heart as soon as possible‚ so he was invited to a party Mr. Capulet was hosting in order to start this process. Romeo and his cousin Benvolio‚ snatch the list

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    above‚ are not accurate. In particular‚ after getting married to RomeoJuliet finds herself craving sex. This statement completely challenges the stereotype men are assumed to follow. In the play‚ Juliet has a monologue explaining how she wishes night would come‚ for then she is able to see Romeo. Juliet reveals her desire for Romeo as she declares “Spread thy close curtain‚ love-performing night‚/ That runaway’s’ eyes may wink‚ and Romeo/ Leap to these

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    parent’s strife”. This quote is from the prologue that outlines the major ideas of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses these lines to give an insight on why these two families are fighting as well as telling the audience that the family’s feud causes the harsh ending. Shakespeare also asks the question how is it possible for Romeo and Juliet to live and love in such a poisonous environment? He goes on to discuss that Romeo and Juliet’s deaths allow the families to realise their wrong doings and live together

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    Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence‚ Mercutio & the Nurse are to blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo & Juliet. Their actions have all contributed to the tragedy. Mercutio was the one who persuaded Romeo to go to the Capulets ball. The Nurse was the one who acted as the messenger and Friar Lawrence was the one who married them in the first place. Mercutio is Romeo’s witty‚ fun-loving & courageous friend‚ he can also be quite moody at times with sudden outbursts of temper. He is a kinsmen to the

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    responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he is the one who started everything. Romeo and Juliet is a story about two “star-crossed’ lovers from families that are feuding amongst each other. The family feud began to get so serious that the two married off in secret‚ and ended up killing themselves for each other’s love. This whole story never would have happen if it was not for Mercutio. He played an important role in the story in a lot of ways. Romeo and Juliet never would have killed themselves

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    deaths of Romeo + Juliet were ultimately caused by Juliet parents (Capulet and Lady Capulet); and Romeo parents Lord Montague and Lady Montague. Also‚ the teenagers themselves because they knew the consequences they made the choice to die and they shouldn’t have rushed things. Friar Lawrence was also the cause of Romeo and Juliet death. He didn’t send the letter‚ Romeo is stating that Juliet had died. They knew the consequences between their parents would cause damage in Romeo and Juliet relationship

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    woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragedy written by Shakespeare in 1595‚ became one of the most famous written plays by Shakespeare simply because of its heart-wrenching plot‚ the need to love‚ tragic deaths‚ and one of the biggest feuds in play history. During this play‚ Romeo and Juliet find love where they shouldn’t have by alignment of the stars. The Montagues‚ Romeo’s family‚ and Capulets‚ Juliet’s family‚ are feuding over the unknown. Romeo and Juliet is so well-known

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                Romeo and Juliet     In the book‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the plot is driven by forbidden love. Since both of their are in a huge family rivalry‚ they are automatically off limits to each other.  That’s why their relationship did not go to well. From falling in love in secrecy‚ to a double suicide‚ there were so so many things wrong with their relationship.  However‚ there are more reasons than just family grudges that keep them from being together. A reason why Romeo and Juliet would not be

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    Contrast Essay: Romeo and Juliet Often times people say that William Shakespeare was and still is a legend. They are correct. It is amazing how Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet written centuries ago can be better than Franco Zefferelli’s movie production of Romeo and Juliet‚ which had much better technology to work with only decades ago. Although the movie appeared better‚ it left out some major parts. The play had better mood and plot details which made it much more dramatic and by far a

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