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    Love is the root of death.” This saying‚ once preached by the famous singer Oscar Wilde‚ is seen constantly throughout Romeo and Juliet. Love is a powerful emotion in the real world‚ changing lives for the good when practiced properly. However‚ when used poorly‚ it is a poison‚ resulting in disaster for the user‚ and others involved. Love was used very poorly in Romeo and Juliet‚ and the intense emotion ironically lead to the path of death for Capulets‚ Montagues‚ and noblemen‚ by misleading‚

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    The Forbidden Love of Romeo and Juliet The story of Romeo and Juliet is a beautiful and tragic love story. The two lovers fell in love instantly‚ but this love was doomed because it was forbidden. Shakespeare emphasizes this theme of a forbidden romance throughout the whole play through family names‚ the lover’s secret marriage‚ and the death of Romeo and Juliet. The family names of both Romeo and Juliet is the most dominant example of forbidden love in the play. The Montagues‚ Romeo’s family‚ and

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    ROMEO & JULIET ENGLISH ESSAY Romeo and Juliet is a truly tragic story of star-crossed lovers written by the greatest dramatist and poet Shakespeare. He wrote this play to communicate love and empower the audience to see the world in all of its manifestations. Love is the most dominant theme explored throughout the entire play‚ various types of love have been constantly expressed‚ including romantic love‚ family love‚ shallow love and carer’s love. Romeo and Juliet’s rapidly occurring attraction

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    In Shakespeare’s most popular tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ many themes and ideas about love‚ violence‚ and fate are shown. The most prominent theme that influences virtually every scene and line in the play is the idea that desire and passion can act as a very destructive force. Almost every character in the play is influenced by the forces of love and passion‚ and those who are not at the very least feel the effects of them. The overwhelming feelings of love and passion have a tendency to result in

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    Unrequited Love Romeo and Juliet‚ a timeless piece of literature written by William Shakespeare in 1595. The storyline depicts two star-crossed lovers from rivaling families in the humble streets of Verona‚ Italy. While the romantic love between handsome Romeo and fair Juliet encaptures all of our hearts‚ there is more than just romantic love hidden in this play’s depths. For example‚ unrequited love plays a significant role in the making of this story. It is because of the unrequited love that the

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    Shakespeare portrays love in Romeo and Juliet in many ways. Their love is portrayed by images of light and dark and is juxtaposed against death‚ and he sets next to Romeo and Juliet the love associated with sight and appearances. In all‚ their love is of another world. The love of Romeo and Juliet is portrayed as otherworldly and heavenly. They are "star-crossed lovers"‚ with their destiny pre-determined; they and other humans have no control. Instead the control lies with fate and God. The lovers

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    you use it. “Love is blind” you would think this phrase would come out of the famous romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ but it is found in The Merchant of Venice (2.6). It means that when you love someone you refuse to see their flaws or the error of their ways. “Wear my heart upon my sleeve” this phrase comes from the play Othello (1.1). It means that someone’s emotions can be easily influenced. They become emotional on a whim. “Wild-goose chase” comes from the play Romeo and Juliet (2.4). It means

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    There are many types of love that are portrayed in Shakespeare’s play "Romeo & Juliet". One of them being sincere‚ dignified love that both the main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ have for each other. Although it seems that Romeo and Juliet do love each other with true‚ whole-hearted love‚ it does seem that they want to rush things in their relationship‚ for instance they fall in love‚ get married and die together within six days! Then again maybe they want to rush things because they do indeed share

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    of Love Presented in Act I of Romeo and Juliet? In Shakespeare’s play‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ the theme of love is central to the play and is highlighted by being set against a backdrop of conflict and violence. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses the constant juxtaposition of love and hatred. I believe he does this so that the audience can really feel the plight of the two lovers set against such hateful circumstances. It also helps them to empathise and appreciate the struggle that Romeo and

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    Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous and best written love stories to be ever made‚ and for a good reason. It takes love to a whole new meaning and level‚ and it challenged the reader to figure out what love truly is. Romeo and Juliet suggest many things about love‚ however‚ the three most important implications is the love is fake (based on looks; doesn’t really like who they are)‚ love is a cause of violence‚ and love is a passionate‚ romantic force that can overpower someone. Many people

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