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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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    inconsistencies between order and disorder. And in Act III:iii‚ We see character development when Romeo is expressing his feelings about how because of his banishment‚ he will not be able to see‚ hear nor touch his “heaven” or Juliet but animals will be able to look upon her and flies will be able to touch her. This shows how young Romeo really is and shows how different (soft) he has become since meeting Juliet‚ before he probably would have been grateful that he wasn’t set to death and instead banished

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is one of the most popular romantic tragedies in history. The story talks about “TWO STAR CROSSED” lovers hence Romeo & Juliet both come from 2 families‚ in a ancient grudge more like enemies. Romeo is from the Montague family and Juliet is a Capulet. They saw each other at a party the Capulets had held; they fell in love and got married. However‚ it’s like something was stopping them from being happy; it was somehow leading both of them in a completely different

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    Act 4 Scene 3: How are Juliet’s feelings presented in this soliloquy? In this scene Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding (with Prince) that is going to take place the following morning. Lady Capulet offers her assistance‚ but Juliet asks to be left to alone so she can pray and release her sins. This leaves Juliet alone in her bed chamber. She is feeling scared and worried about what she is about to do. She is beginning to doubt whether Friar Lawrence has given her

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    Shakespeare uses allusion in the play Romeo and Juliet to reinforce the themes of young love and youth being impetuous. Throughout the play Shakespeare uses allusion to reinforce these themes by putting in myths that have tragic ends much like the end of the play. One myth that Shakespeare uses in the play many times is Cupid and Psyche. Cupid is the Roman god of love. The myth of Cupid is that there was a king that had three daughters and each of them was beautiful but not as much of the youngest

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    The Problematic Dilemma of Love The complexity of love is confusing in the love story of Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare sends the the theme that love causes serious complications in Romeo and Juliet. He conveys this theme in Romeo’s relationships with Rosaline and Juliet. One way Shakespeare conveys the theme is in Romeo and Rosalines’ relationship from Romeo and Juliet. Romeo tells Benvolio about his love by saying‚ “Out of her favor where I am in love / Alas that love‚ whose view is muffled

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    Throughout the novel‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ several motifs are used as a way to bring a deeper meaning to quotes that may see you uninteresting from the surface. One very prominent motif in this novel is dreams and premonitions. These motifs are used throughout the novel as ways to introduce foreshadowing and insight into what characters may expect to happen. Most of the occurrences where dreams and premonitions appear are when characters are looking forward to an event or occurrence

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses the idea of love to exemplify how one can be blinded by love‚ the dangers that come with love and the realization that love doesn’t necessarily always lead to happiness. The first instance of what love teaches in this play is that Romeo and Juliet were both blinded by love. When they fell in love‚ they did not always consider anything else happening around them‚ but their focus and main thoughts consisted of each other. The first time Romeo saw Juliet

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    Romeo and Juliet – William Shakespeare Act I 1) What dramatic functions are served by the Prologue? They talk about the suicides of Romeo and Juliet and how tragic it is. They bring it up in the prologue because they want to get the reader interested and curious about what happens in the story. 2) How does the feud begin in the first scene in the play? The servants of the House of Montague and those of the House of Capulet meet in the street and the servants of Montague are giving

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    After Juliet learns that Romeo has killed Tybalt‚ Juliet initially sees Romeo as duplicitous‚ but to doubt his goodness is to doubt her own‚ which she ultimately rejects. The only time Juliet ever has an ounce of doubt in the intentions of Romeo is immediately after she learns that he has killed Tybalt. After Juliet first learns of the news of Tybalt’s death‚ she speaks of Romeo as a “serpent heart‚ hid with a flowering face!” 3.2.74). Juliet‚ infuriated by Romeo’s actions‚ says that he has evil

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