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    Baz Luhrmann‚ director of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ used elements of a film such as characterization‚ setting‚ deletion and addition to scenes‚ and music to further portray the theme of inevitable fate of Romeo and Juliet. Characterization is essential to films because it helps to develop the theme of fate and express the fact that it is unavoidable for young Romeo and Juliet. Some people believe Shakespeare is uninteresting or confusing‚ but this version of the film is exciting

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    Romeo and Juliet - Fate

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    death-marked love‚ / And the continuance of their parent’s rage‚ / Which‚ but their children’s end‚ naught could remove…" -The Prologue‚ Romeo and Juliet (by William Shakespeare). Fate plays a major role in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The prologue describes Romeo’s and Juliet’s fate‚ which we see come up many times later on in the play. Throughout the play‚ Romeo and Juliet unwittingly realize they cannot exist in such reality and that a tragic fate awaits them. The two families‚ the Montagues and the

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    Romeo and Juliet. One of William Shakespeare’s most famous plays is the classic love story of Romeo and Juliet. I believe the reason for this is its strong sense of reality‚ loss and most importantly love. This collage represents the unconditional love that Romeo and Juliet share through images and quotes found through the pages of modern day magazines. Love Love is one of the strongest emotions‚ as a human we can experience. If we don’t feel loved we crave it to the point of tears‚ and if we

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    Who is the Real Killer of Romeo and Juliet. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes‚ A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life. Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife.” (Shakespeare Prologue) Romeo and Juliet is a story of love and death where two fated lovers kill themselves because of family strife and the cause of their deaths goes deeper than just the two killing themselves. In this story based in Verona‚ two families‚ the Montagues

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    Romeo is cancer “Love is heavy and light‚ bright and dark‚ hot and cold‚ sick and healthy‚ asleep and awake- its everything except what it is! (Act 1‚ scene 1)” says romeo from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and juliet is a play about to star crossed lovers that have to fight through their rival families issues and hatred for each other. I argue that romeo is cancer because he is loving and overly emotional when it comes to women. Romeo is loving to his lover Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet Fate

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    - “Star-crossed lovers” - Forced marriage - Feud (we don’t know what the feud is over‚ its never explained. Its clearly fate because they don’t know what they’re arguing about) - Meeting at the party (Romeo is drugged) - Violence: Deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio (influences) when Romeo kills Tybalt everything starts falling apart - Forced marriage ----- attitude to women - If women were valued‚ women would not be forced into such as marriage and not treated just as objects‚ we may see more

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    In his play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare uses various examples of figurative language. He does this through the use of allusions‚ metaphors and foreshadowing in order to develop character and plot. Shakespeare uses one specific type of figurative to give you plot‚ and that type is foreshadowing. Through out the play Shakespeare continuously gives hints that give you more meaning to the purpose of the verse. In some cases‚ Shakespeare reveals plot‚ in this case upcoming death or misery

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    Pain In Romeo And Juliet

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    the point of death? When analyzing The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare we see that love often cause tremendous pain both physically and emotionally. Anger‚ insults‚ heartbreak‚ and even death all share the same root...Love. In one occasion‚ Juliet and Lord Capulet causes each other pain in the scene when Juliet tells her father and mother that she does not want to marry Paris. After Lord Capulet has received the news that Juliet does not want to marry him he retaliates with‚ “”How

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    audience knows that Juliet is not dead and that if Romeo had only waited a moment more he could have spared both of their lives. Throughout Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ there is a recurring issue of the characters acting without thought‚ which ultimately lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Through this the readers learn that acting without patience and wisdom will result in negative consequences. This lesson is mainly developed through the actions of Romeo and Juliet as well as through

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    Love - Romeo and Juliet

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    Shakespeare. For example you have Edward and Bella from the Twilight Series‚ like Romeo and Juliet they both make stupid decisions regarding their love for each other. It seems extreme that Romeo and Juliet would start kissing so quickly after meeting‚ but according to “The Science of Romance” it makes sense. It says that “testosterone is found in higher concentrations in men than in women”. Romeo and Juliet kiss after meeting because he’s trying to encourage her to be more intimate with

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