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    In the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo is despondent‚ fickle‚ and romantic. To begin‚ Romeo is despondent because of the way love makes him feel. Romeo believes that he is madly in love with Rosaline and there is no other love for him. Yet he feels that love is like a heavy burden bringing him down. Although it should be a joyous thing‚ he cannot help but express sorrow. Romeo exclaims‚ "Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms! / Feather of lead‚ bright smoke‚ cold fire‚ sick

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    Two young lovers claim to have been brought together by love at first sight‚ or perhaps just infatuation. In William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ two star-crossed lovers encounter each other at a party only to discover that their families are rivals‚ separated by a never ending feud. However‚ they refuse to give up on their love and impulsively decide to get married hours after they first meet‚ ultimately provoking more problems to arise and more people to get involved ending

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    Shakespeare decided to sit down and write The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The tale of Romeo and Juliet is one of a whirlwind romance and quite a few choices made on a whim. These choices are what ultimately bring about the story’s tragic end. Because of this‚ William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is the perfect example of how the decisions and actions of a person can make or break their future. Choices made by characters

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595. It is widely known to be a tragedy but what caused this atrocity to be so renown? It may be universally known that fate played the principal role throughout the play but by examining the specific circumstances and causes of these situations‚ it is evident that all the events leading to the tragedy are the result of choice rather than fate. Many believe predetermined destiny was key to the deaths of the “star-crossed lovers” but

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    expected. Romeo and Juliet‚ a famous play by William Shakespeare‚ approves this thought and provides a clear reminder that many characters could be possible suspects to Romeo and Juliet’s death. With what has already been said‚ the character most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death would have to be Friar Lawrence. This is believed because he was the one responsible providing Juliet with the remedy of faking death. Also‚ he did not keep in contact with Romeo

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    In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet are seen as having romantic love with each other. What romantic love is in the play is different to how some people view what their love is. Romantic love today is seen as being passionate‚ a strong love between people to the point where if anything were to happen you would be by that person’s side. In the play some parts of Romeo and Juliet’s love is seen as being focused on looks and isn’t focused on the traits and characters

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    Comparative Essay Romeo and Juliet: Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann When making books or plays into films‚ every director interprets the text differently. In the case of Romeo and Juliet‚ Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann’s film are different in many ways even though they are based on the same play. The film by Franco Zeffirelli‚ in 1968‚ does a better job reenacting the play in a motion picture than the film made by Baz Luhrmann‚ in 1996‚ because the setting‚ costumes and characterization

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    Explore the ways writers present emotional voices of love in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” and selected poems from the English Literary heritage A work synonymous with the themes of intense love and tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet is perhaps William Shakespeare’s most famous play. Written over 400 years ago in 1595‚ the play was extremely popular with its contemporary‚ Elizabethan audiences‚ and the centuries since have only augmented its initial successes. In an age where English and European literature

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    According to the internet‚ love is “an intense feeling of deep affection.” Everyone experiences love at least once in their lifetime‚ therefore it’s important to know the difference between superficial and true love. In literature‚ love is crucial to understand since it’s typically expressed between two intimate partners‚ and this is no different in Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet‚ the play is based off love. Love that is not true‚ but rather superficial‚ which leads to the demise in their

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    Romeo and Juliet Extract Commentary The extract is situated near the starting of the bonding between Romeo and Juliet. The main purpose of the extract is to show the stupidity of the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. This scene also where the relationship between Romeo and Juliet starts becoming unbreakable as they make decisions without any real thought. The scene is situated after the ball at the Capulet’s Orchard‚ near Juliet’s balcony. Shakespeare uses both structure and language

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