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    Honors English I Romeo and Juliet: The Rivaling Families The relationship between children and parents in Romeo and Juliet is very weak because there is a lack of interaction between them. Romeo and Juliet are very rebellious and the parents express negative feelings about their children. Throughout the play‚ the two families demonstrate how pitiable their relationship between each parent and child really is by leading Romeo and Juliet to death. Romeo and Juliet’s interaction with their

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    appreciation towards Mama and this is where it puts a struggle in their relationship. Dee shows the huge transformation she has at college and this is where the differences in her shows from her living at home to her coming back home to visit her family. Mama’s internal conflict makes her the way she handles issues. She has to survive with what she is given and this makes her a strong individual. Mama lives a very simplistic life and has to work and earn everything that she owns. Dee does not

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    In Romeo and Juliet Juliet and Romeo should be able to freely express their love for each other regardless of their families feuding. In Romeo and Juliet the balcony scene starts off with Juliet thinking she is all alone until Romeo appears out of the darkness. What Juliet seems most concerned with is her family differences. Juliet is afraid of her family seeing Romeo outside and says “ If they do see thee‚ they will murder thee” (2.2.75). Romeo then replays to Juliet saying “ My life were better

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    Romeo and Juliet Were the “Two star-crossed Lovers” really meant to be? Or not? Why family dynamics were such an important role in the Elizabethan Era. The wealthier family’s had hired nannies to raise/ take care of their children. The children were to have well manners and to be successful in life. The importance of Family Dynamics played an important role by determine the way you were raised‚ who you were allowed to marry‚ and they way you were treated. Social class‚ social class played

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    all of these books would be the conventional family. Family is something that is built into our human nature; we as humans have always been in groups‚ whether it is groups of friends or a group of people related by blood. Having all of these different takes on what it means to be with your family is interesting‚ because all of these examples are connected‚

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    Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare is a tragic love story about lovers whose love is forbidden‚ yet has a bitter ending when they both commit suicide for their love. Romeo and Juliet both fall madly in love with each other‚ but their families have had generations of feud. Romeo is confident that he loves Juliet and will do anything for their fondness. He would go as far as taking his life for her. Juliet later agrees to marry Romeo‚ Friar Lawrence only agrees to marry them because he thinks that will

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    Your Guilty‚ Romeo! If it weren’t for Romeo’s actions‚ both he and Juliet would have never fallen in love‚ and never ended up taking their own lives. Romeo is most at fault for his death and the death of Juliet because Romeo should have listened to Friar Lawrence. He should not have fallen in love with Juliet so easily‚ and he should have respected the feud between the two families and stayed away from the Capulets. Throughout the whole story‚ Friar Lawrence holds some responsibility for the tragedy

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Many people all over the world have heard the expression from William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy is about two star crossed lovers who are born into two different families‚ Juliet’s family‚ the Capulets and Romeo’s family‚ the Montague’s. The families have an ancient grudge. Due to this family feud‚ many drastic events take place involving deceit‚ sorrow‚ sacrifice and pain‚ resulting in

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    AND VIOLENCE BREED ONLY TRAGGEDY Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare. “Hatred and violence breed only tragedy”‚ is a major theme in this play. The Montague and Capulet are two rival families. They were involved in a family feud that goes back years before anyone can remember. However‚ the grudge still continues‚ due to the fact that both families are not ready to forgive and forget the past. The families’ ongoing quarrels and feud‚ lead to the deaths of several characters

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    Block Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is heralded as a great “love Story”. With Romeo being involved with Rosaline at the beginning‚ and their families at war they were never thought to succeed as a couple. Romeo and Juliet have really achieved an iconic status in the modern era‚ a story of young reckless love that ends in tragedy (book rags). This couple experienced love at first sight. Romeo‚ a member of the Montague family‚ falls in love with Juliet‚ a member of the Capulet family at first

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