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    Irrational thinking is a huge tendency that many of the characters in Romeo And Juliet possess. The tendency of going against the rules‚ proves to be both a good and a bad thing throughout the play. Perhaps‚ two of the characters that are most prone to exposing this tendency throughout the play are Romeo and Juliet. Starting at disobeying their families‚ to deliberately breaking the rules. Romeo and Juliet both are quite the risk takers‚ as shall be explained in this essay. Romeo and Juliet’s

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    Throughout the internationally acclaimed novel‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare conveys the theme of young love fabricating an ill-advised notion. First of all‚ Romeo and Juliet’s family’s dislike one another‚ presuming a strenuous relationship. Moreover‚ Romeo and Juliet constitute irrational decisions due to their spontaneous intimacy. From the beginning‚ the novel clearly demonstrates Romeo and Juliet’s family’s disgust for one another. Romeo and Juliet’s family animosity foreshadows

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    arranged marriages? William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a famous play about “a pair of star-crossed lovers” who endures moments full of drama‚ love‚ and excitement. There are many rivals and disagreements that make this play what it is known for today. It’s the differences and similarities between the Capulet’s and Montague’s that make Romeo and Juliet’s love so dangerous and conspicuous. RomeoJuliet‚ and the Capulet’s impulsive behaviour led to very irrational decisions and actions that contribute

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    Romeo And Juliet Love

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    fall in love‚ but on the other hand‚ it takes women about 14 dates. However in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet’s case‚ it only took 1 glimpse before the main characters were arguably madly in love with each other. William Shakespeare was inspired to write his drama after reading The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke. William Shakespeare is also known for his 37 plays and 154 sonnets‚ as well as introducing 3‚000 words to the English Dictionary. In Romeo and Juliet

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    Love and Romance Romantic love can end in death‚ but love can be presented in such a manner that can be shown to be courageous and unconditional. Additionally‚ the so-called "romantic" comedies may feature a certain degree of tension between romantic and anti-romantic elements. Marriage—typically viewed as the goal of romantic love—is also treated ambiguously by Shakespeare. For example you have Edward and Bella from the Twilight Series‚ like Romeo and Juliet they both make stupid decisions

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    The “love” of Romeo and Juliet In the play there are many different arguments about whether or not Romeo and Juliet are in love or not. In the play it looks as if Romeo and Juliet are madly in love for each other but Shakespeare wanted the reader to debate on whether or not they were in love. In the play Romeo and Juliet are not actually in love because they are both only physically attracted to each other because they don’t know each other that well. People in the time of Shakespeare didn’t really

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis William Shakespeare’s play “Romeo and Juliet” is a popular known love story between two opposites. If you look deeply into the story you will realize that it is not a story of love‚ but a story about rebellious children. Romeo comes from a poor family with very little‚ whereas Juliet comes from a rich family with a very popular name. With the two families so very different‚ the children are told not to have any interaction with the other family. With both Romeo and Juliet

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    unpredictable events. William Shakespeare uses this theme to describe love in his play Romeo and Juliet. Through these two main characters he shows how love is something we cannot get rid of‚ instead something you will take to the grave. Just like a disease‚ the memory and scars will always be there to remind you of your journey. “Alas‚ poor Romeo! He is already dead‚ stabbed with a white wench’s black eye‚ shot through the ear with a love song‚ the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy’s

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    Love is a feeling that is indescribable. It is what one feels towards a person that they really care about. It makes a being do anything for the one they love‚ not matter the circumstances. Love has no boundaries. It doesn’t discriminate. Artificial barriers that one puts into love are meaningless to the deep and spiritual emotions that true love brings. A person can’t force love to happen. Love occurs at any moment with anyone. There are different types of love. A love between a mother

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    This world-renowned tragedy is centered on the love between the characters Romeo and Juliet‚ as the lines above bring out. Although these two teenager’s love is the focus of the story‚ many other views of love are expressed and presented by various characters. Three of these many views include Romeo’s love for Rosaline‚ the Friar Lawrence’s view of love‚ and most significantly‚ Romeo and Juliet’s love for one another. "Two households‚ both alike in dignity... From forth the fatal loins of these

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