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    in love. Romeo and Juliet is a play based on the tragedies of young love and is one of the many plays that connects love with death. Shakespeare ties love to a responsibility that ultimately leads to the demise of many‚ as shown in Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra. Romeo and Juliet additionally show through their suicidal impulses that adolescent love can often be hasty and careless. Shakespeare links a self-destructive tendency with love as shown by the suicidal impulses Romeo and Juliet exhibit

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Some believe that whatever happens during the course of their lives is inevitable and every event destined and laid out before them like a map to their life; in other words‚ fate. Fate is defined as a force‚ principle or power that predetermines events‚ it is the inevitable events that are destined by this force. Why do Romeo and Juliet meet? Why do Mercutio and Tybalt have to die? Why does Juliet awaken seconds after Romeo dies? These occurrences are caused by fate.

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    . Romeo loves Rosaline‚ but Rosaline does not feel the same about Romeo. Romeo becomes unhappy with love as he says‚ ‘love is a smoke filled with sighs’‚ this shows that Romeo thinks that love is a bad thing and wishes that Rosaline felt the same about him as he feels about her. Romeo is love-sick and he doesn’t like that love isn’t going the right way for him‚ Shakespeare shows this by using the metaphor‚ ‘this is not Romeo‚ he is some other where’‚ this suggests that he is depressed over Rosaline

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    famous play “Romeo and Juliet” directed by William Shakespeare have been made. There have been many remakes of movies and plays of the legendary story. Two remakes of the original story are “Romeo + Juliet” by Baz Luhrman and “Romeo and Juliet” by William Woodman. William Woodman’s story is performed as a play in a stage while Baz Luhrman’s is a movie. Both stories have many similarities and differences to each other and to the original play. The 1982 edition of “Romeo and Juliet” directed by William

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    Terrible things happen‚ that’s a fact‚ but when they happen‚ who or what is to blame? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the famous star-crossed lovers end up committing suicide and dying in each other’s’ arms. Almost every event in this play added up to this result‚ but the four major events- the two meeting‚ the two marrying‚ Romeo being sent away‚ and the fake death of Juliet and real suicides- are evenly split between the two causes‚ fate and personal choices. Because of this

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    passionate is foolish and often ends in catastrophe. In both Romeo and Juliet and Antigone‚ familial love is a theme that overshadows and interferes with all themes. The preponderant nature of the parents is used to show Shakespeare and Sophocles’ opinions on the actions of the youths‚ JulietRomeo‚ and Antigone. Lady Capulet is a mouthpiece to show Shakespeare’s negative opinion of Juliet’s passionate actions. The entire play‚ Lady Capulet and Juliet have a strained relationship; throughout the whole play

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    A Tragic Story of Two Lovebirds William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a well-known and phenomenal play of tragedy. The reason for its fame is that not only is it just dreadful‚ but there is also a romantic element as well. The play is set in Verona‚ Italy during the Elizabethan Age with two young and innocent lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ from different wealthy families‚ Montague and Capulet. However‚ these two households share a hostile bond with each other that goes deep in Verona’s history. In

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    Romeo And Juliet has been a famous and used novel in schools around the world. It is most known for its dramatic‚ “love story”‚ and epic fights between acts. In particular‚ drama is the most frequently used throughout this novel due to the disputing hatred the Capulets and Montagues have for one another. All these components mixed together lead to a cliché ending‚ but with events leading up to it that will leave you wondering “what if.” The climax is the hook in action that is the most exciting and

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    "For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo." Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story. Whose tragedy is it? Many people see Romeo and Juliet as a tragic love story. Shakespeare writes Romeo and Juliet to show the world he lives in that love can empower and change. The death of the young couple is tragic but their death enriches and touches the lives of those who survive the violence unleashed into the society by the bitterness and vengeful circumstances surrounding them

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay DRAFT __________________________________________________________________________________ Romeo and Juliet is an extremely well-known play written by William Shakespeare in the late 1590s. It is a story about an ancient rivalry between two wealthy families which is defied by two teenage star-crossed lovers who tragically die. The play was set in the Elizabethan era in Verona Italy. Despite that the play was written four hundred years ago it continues to capture the imaginations

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