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    However‚ when it comes to teenagers being in love‚ why don’t we get taken seriously? Isn’t falling love supposed to be the only thing we’re good at? William Shakespeare as we all know‚ was the ‘creator’ of teenage love‚ with his tragic play of Romeo and Juliet showcasing two teenagers hastily falling in ‘love’ because they thought the other was attractive. I mean what other ways would teenagers fall in love? It’s not as if we fall in love like adults do—based

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    Romeo and Juliet - Opinion Essay A great writer is able to engage the audience into their stories effectively. In William Shakespeare’s famous play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ he absorbs readers with his creative writing techniques. These include his use of poetic ambience‚ emotional impact and consistant action continuing throughout the play. He uses these skills in his writing to capture his readers attention successfully. Shakespeare’s use of poetic ambiance keeps his readers constantly entertained

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    fight‚ some cry‚ some laugh‚ Romeo and Juliet did all those things and much more. Romeo and Juliet. 2.2 is an excerpt of a play written by William Shakespeare. In the balcony scene‚ Romeo snuck into Juliet’s garden just to see her on her balcony. They truthfully talked about their future together and passionately shared their goodbye kiss. What Romeo and Juliet have is true love but it blocks out their intuition to make good senseful choices for their future. Juliet freely says from her balcony‚

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    garden while Juliet was trying to sneak a flower back to her side and Gnomeo was on a mission to poison the well water when they find out they’re from different gardens. This parallels to the act of Romeo crashing a Capulet party and meeting Juliet‚ them falling quickly in love‚ but finding out that their love is forbidden. The Tybalt in the play dies while the one parallel Tybalt in the movie dies‚ but is pieced back together and lives on. One major difference is that neither Gnomeo nor Juliet died in

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    In William Shakespeare’sRomeo and JulietRomeo possesses a mixture of desirable and undesirable qualities because although he is affectionate; Romeo is manipulative and very volatile. Romeo exhibits several appealing traits as he expresses his deep love for Juliet. When Juliet asks how Romeo climbed over the high orchard walls and explains that Romeo will be punished with death if he is caught; Romeo is loyal to Juliet: “With love’s light wings did I o’erperch these walls‚ / For stony limits cannot

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    Romeo + Juliet Film review The film “Romeo + Juliet” was released in 1996‚ with Baz Luhrman as director. This is one of the most famous love plays written by Shakespeare‚ screenplay was by Craig Pearce. Romeo and Juliet is a film about forbidden love and how tragic love can end. The film was shot in Miami‚ but most of all in Mexico. The main actors are Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo and Claire Danes as Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is about two teenagers that fall madly and deeply in love in Verona

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    Hang onto your seats and get ready for another of Baz Luhrmann’s cinematic masterpieces. This time‚ Luhrmann has taken Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet and effectively translated the original play into a visual representation that even the most dedicated Shakespeare fans will enjoy. Luhrmann manages to represent the key events‚ themes‚ characters and settings of the original play with only a few differences to make it a box office hit. Firstly‚ he has used modern concepts and settings and a stellar

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    Shakespeare’sRomeo and Juliet” is a story about the power of love and what lengths people will go to for it. Friar Laurence is one character that is a confidant to both Romeo and Juliet. He is involved in a lot of the events in this story. From their falling in love‚ to their death‚ he is there through it all. He provides them with advice about their love. However‚ some may say he is partially at fault for their demise. In one scene‚ Friar is surprised with how quickly Romeo falls for Juliet.

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    Romeo and Juliet Compare-Contrast Brad Herring 12/12/12 Period 1 In William Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”‚ the type of love that the two main characters share for each other plays a big part in their horrible tragedy. Although Shakespeare portrays the two youths as experiencing strong first love attraction for each other‚ Romeo’s passion and love prevails as the more sincere of these two star-crossed lovers. Throughout the story‚ Juliet falls in love with

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    “Never was there a tale of more woe‚ than of Juliet and her Romeo.” (Shakespeare 5. 3. 334-335). Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale that everyone knows‚ but many people are confused at what makes it so tragic. What makes this play so sad is that it did not need to end with such a sad ending. Romeo and Juliet are only children and have many hard choices that are pushed upon them. There are many instances where the kids ran wild with their fantasies‚ thinking that they were the wiser‚

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