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    Romeo and Juliet is argued as one of the western worlds most famous “love” stories. It tells the story of two doomed lovers and takes place over a period of three days. Despite being known as a story of love and tragedy‚ it is one of must and rushed decisions as shown through foreshadowing‚ metaphors and the cruel irony of this staged love‚ shown in act 1 scene 1. Throughout the play Romeo is displayed of a character of love‚ if nothing he himself represents love and passion in its purest form

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    In Romeo and Juliet and Jane Eyre we are as the audience presented with an assortment of love difficulties‚ through the use of a variety of literary devices such as sonnets‚ dramatic irony and dialogue‚ used by both William Shakespeare and Charlotte Bronte. To introduce the play a sonnet is used by William Shakespeare as the prologue of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the prologue the audience is made aware vaguely of the various themes the play will accommodate. The first line‚ “Two households both

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    II‚ scene ii of Romeo and Juliet is commonly known as the "balcony scene‚" and although this designation may be inaccurate (Shakespeare’s stage directions call for Juliet to appear at a "window‚" not on a balcony)‚ this scene has been quoted from‚ played‚ and misplayed more than any other in all of the Bard’s works. It is proceeded by some astoundingly beautiful verse in Mercutio’s "Queen Mab" speech of Act I‚ scene iv.‚ and by the individual and joint speeches of Romeo and Juliet at the banquet which

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Throughout “Romeo and Juliet”‚ the audience sees the universality of Shakespeare’s work represented through a play. He refers to themes and creates an emotional response which transcends time and place. Luhrmann’s appropriation alters the setting of the play however maintains the use of Shakespeare’s textual script. The themes “The Inevitability of Fate” and “Love as a cause of Violence” are represented through the beliefs and actions of the characters which are enhanced through

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    Response to Literature: Romeo Makes a Move “You’re a fine piece of real estate and I’m looking to get me some land‚” is a pick-up line and in Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragic play by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo used a pick-up line in order to get his objective through to kiss Juliet. The conversation Romeo and Juliet had‚ was written by Shakespeare in the form of a sonnet‚ a 14-line poem usually containing one of several conventional rhyme schemes. To describe this romantic‚ somewhat intimate first

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Theme Analysis Essay Romeo and Juliet is a classic play by William Shakespeare about a pair of star-crossed lovers whose passion eventually drives them to their unfortunate deaths. Since the theme in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is Love as a Cause of Violence‚ it is easy to see why Shakespeare uses that thematic focus to show how Romeo and Juliet’s love for one another affected the outcome of their relationship. Most of the time‚ being in love makes people

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    more prudent than in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ as he effectively engages the use of foil characters. In the play‚ two lovers from opposing‚ and hateful families fall in love‚ but the hatred between households lead to their downfall. Characters in the immoral city of Verona are set to represent key themes and elements of tragedy‚ and these features are illuminated by the strong use of foil characters. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo’s qualities are emphasized and distinguished

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    In‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ both characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ believe that they have “true” love which is unfortunately not true due to the fact that Romeo and Juliet were very young to even know what love was and what it meant to be in a relationship with one another. For example‚ throughout the beginning of the story there were many instances where both Romeo and Juliet showed that they were young and forced into love not knowing what it meant to be in love. In addition‚ most teenage

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    makes. A love with the influential abilities to alter opinions and decisions must be one that allows no room for rationality. In William Shakespeare’s famous play‚ Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet’s blinding love for each other clouds all reason. Therefore‚ they create their own “fate” of destruction. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ the impulsiveness and recklessness caused by the passion between both characters are their demise‚ along with Romeo’s unwillingness to take charge of his destiny

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    end of act 2 Romeo and Juliet have changed considerably from how they were first presented to us. By the end of Act 2‚ Romeo and Juliet have changed in different ways. It is not evident that the changes they have made are that considerable. Juliet becomes much more mature and less like a young girl. Romeo on the hand‚ doesn’t seem to have changed as much as Juliet. He does become more responsible and seemingly more mature‚ but his impulsive behaviour leads to his death. Romeo changes by the

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