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    Act 1 - Scene 4 Mercutio and Benvolio try to persuade Romeo to continue on with crashing the party at the Capulet’s with an optimistic mindset. This is because Romeo was in a nervous state caused by a dream he had depicting a life’s end. Had Romeo listened to his dream‚ many others‚ including himself‚ would have lived passed the next few days. Act 2 - Scene 3 Romeo meets up with Friar Lawrence to request him to marry Juliet to him. Friar Lawrence agrees to wed the two but not after questioning

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    This quote is a great representation of Romeo. Romeo is one of the weakest people you will ever meet. Throughout the book he shows this trait in pretty much everything he does. He lets the reader see his weaknesses when he think that Rosaline is the only one good enough for him to marry‚ when he is scared to fight Tybalt‚ and when he threatens to kill himself because he can’t be married to Juliet. Romeo shows his weakness in many other spots in the book. Romeo lets his emotions get way too much in

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet takes place in Verona‚ Italy and tells the four day love story of a miserable pair of star-crossed lovers. This play relates to many teenagers’ choices in modern day and shows us how this could have a large impact on the lives of teenagers. The behavior and choices of these two young teenagers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are based on how they were raised‚ this is known as nurture. Romeo’s parents are uninvolved parents. In “Parenting Styles and Adolescents” it says “Uninvolved

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet contains many controversial topics that are mainly focused on teenagers. The most amazing fact about this story is that even though this story was written hundreds of years ago‚ the teenagers today still go through the same ordeals or‚ even wonderful events as well. One of these important topics in this story was friendship. Romeo and Mercurito’s friendship was portrayed as what people would call today a "best friends" status. This was quite obvious in the text and

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    role in Romeo and Juliet. In the beginning of the play it is easy to see something is going to happen to both Romeo and Juliet. As the story progresses the foreshadowing of a death becomes more evident. Death becomes common in Romeo and Juliet after Mercutio’s death. Death is the theme of Romeo and Juliet because most of the main characters die‚ Paris is given Juliet’s hand after Capulet thinks she is grieving over Tybalt‚ and it takes the death of their own children to stop feuding. Romeo and

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    Young people deal with challenges in both negative and positive ways. Romeo and Juliet along with the characters in the book the secret life of bees by Sue Monk Kidd face many different challenges and overcome them in similar ways by ending their life‚ running away‚ or finding a way around the issue. In the play Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare‚ Romeo’s family (the Montegues) and Juliet’s family (the Capulets) do not get along and have a big rivalry. Because of this ongoing rivalry between

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    David Rodriguez Mrs. Seguin English 9 acc 14 May 2015 Romeo and Juliet is Relevant Although the thought of teaching Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" may raise some eyebrows with some people‚ it has many purposes of it being taught to freshman in high school. The story can be very resourceful to students. There are multiple benefits such as an improved skill of understanding precise language‚ fundamentals and customs to the 15th century‚ and finally an introduction to Shakespearean literature.

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    Who is to Blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Sunjum Dhugga Friar Lawrence made a major mistake that he could have avoided himself. He trusted Juliet‚ an unstable teenage girl‚ with a fake-death poison. This rash decision was a very poor choice on the friar’s behalf. Here‚ the friar shows his irresponsibility by saying‚ "If... thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself... take thou this vial... no warmth‚ no breath shall testify thou livest” Trusting Friar John to send

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    The first time Romeo and Juliet had laid eyes on each was at the Capulet ball. This is a very intimate scene between the two lovers in both the play and film. It is shown in the play by the word’s Shakespeare had chosen. For example‚ Romeo asks a servant‚ “What lady’s that which doth enrich the hand of yonder knight?” This automatically means Romeo shows interest. It encourages us to think that he is instantly attracted to her‚ which creates the moment of the ‘love at first sight’. The love at first

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Friar Lawrence (Ecclesiastical leaders‚ in addition‚ should be held to a higher standard.) 1. Self Interest(hidden agenda) -Friar married them for self interest.(See their household together)          Friar Laurence‚ through his lack of good judgment‚ is largely responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.  Rather than being supportive of them and helping them disclose their loving situation‚ Friar Laurence took the “easy” way out.  He succumbed to their desire

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