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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    Love at first sight shows no truer form than it does from the two people from opposite families that go way back. The play written by William Shakespeare is the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Two rich families have a feud causing many fights between them. Romeo from one family (the Montagues) and Juliet from the other family (the Capulets) fall in love just by the first glances at each other. They live a secret relationship dealing with their family feuds. But by the end of the play they both take

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    Romeo and Juliet have very different personalities and qualities‚ I think that might be why they fell in love to begin with. If you think about it Romeo and Juliet’s qualities can be seen in ourselves. I think that I may have a mix of both Romeo and Juliet in me. Romeo is extremely forward and likes to rush into things. For example when Romeo saw Juliet for the first time at the Capulet Ball he instantly fell in love‚ whether it was true love or not‚ he “just had to” meet her. After he had finally

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    Romeo and Juliet Paper

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      In  literature‚  the  choices  a  person  makes  may cause problems for themselves  and  the  people  around  them.  In  The  Tragedy  of  Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare  portrays the two  star­crossed  lovers   making   decisions  without  thinking  of  the  consequences  that  often  lead  to  permanent  damage.  Throughout  the  play‚  Romeo  and  Juliet  are  faced  with   long  lasting  feuds‚  star­crossed  secret  marriages‚  life‚  and  overall  death.  Due  to  several  unexpected  deaths

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play about two teenagers who fall in love. When Juliet is forced to be wed to another man she tries to fake her death to avoid it and be with Romeo.This backfires though‚ when Romeo thinks Juliet is actually dead and in turn commits suicide. When Juliet hears of this she decides there is nothing left to live for and does the same. Someone must have caused this‚ but who? The Capulets’ are to blame. By forcing their daughter to get married they made her

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    A. Romeo B. Paris C. Benvolio D. Tybalt 3. How does the fight end? A. Benvolio breaks up the fight B. The prince threatens them with death if they fight again C. Tybalt breaks up the fight D. The prince threatens to banish them if they fight again 4. Why is Romeo so sad? A. Rosaline doesn’t want him B. He missed the servant fight C. He is just depressed D. He has lost a family member 5. Who wants to marry Juliet? A. Paris B. Romeo

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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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    Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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    Hate impacts society more than love because hate can affect people directly and indirectly.In Romeo and Juliet early on we learn that two families hate each other the montagues and capulets Romeo is a montague and Juliet is a capulet. Their families ancient grudge causes a downward spiral of death and sadness throughout the whole story and everybody is affected in a negative way because of the families grudge. In the story a young couple falls madly in love but their love is denied by multiple obstacles

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet’s death were tragic‚ but in the end it was really their faults. They were much too young to be as “in love” as they were. Neither of them knew what they truly wanted yet. The events in the play all branched off of Romeo and Juliet rushing into things they weren’t ready for that their age. Later on‚ when they were older‚ they could have continued their relationship. It was all established much too quickly. For one‚ Romeo was in and out of love already

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    Romeo and Juliet - Fate

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    their parent’s strife. / The fearful passage of their 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

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ a play adapted extensively into films‚ musicals‚ and operas‚ itself borrowed from an Italian tale; The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke‚ 1562 and Palace of Pleasure by William Painter in 1582. Romeo and Juliet became one of Shakespeare’s most well-known tragedies. Baz Luhrman’s 1996 feature film Romeo + Juliet took on the challenge of adapting Shakespeare’s play into film. While retaining the original script‚ Luhrman changed almost everything

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