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    Brennan Medeiros- Spencer Inouye Blue 12/6/12 Romeo Character Analysis I chose to analyze Romeo‚ because I think that Romeo has many characteristics and there is a lot to explain about him. Also Romeo changes in the story line many times; he can also have many different characteristics at the same time. Romeo is a type of man that if he wants something he will try his best to get it. Romeo is a very depressed‚ sad man at the beginning of the play because he loves a woman but he can’t love

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare’s message to the reader’s is for them to comprehend the rash decisions people make for love and when they think the word is against them. Romeo and Juliet (Act 2 Scene 2) is a short excerpt from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare and published in 1957. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet are each other’s biggest enemy‚ fall in love‚ and the decisions they make are very rash and not thought out. Considering the source reacts verbally‚ the decisions

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    life; however‚ it will ultimately lead to their determined fate. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the prologue tells us that the two lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet are both destined to die because of their love for each other. Even though their death is already determined‚ the story tells how their choices lead to their ultimate fate. The hatred between their two families is in their way‚ yet Romeo and Juliet still get married trying to trick their fate. Shakespeare creates a message in his

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    all the obstacles and always wants to live together. In this tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet” by “William Shakespeare”‚ one can see that love and fate plays an important role throughout the story. Also‚ there are other factors that leads to the demise of Romeo and Juliet. All the characters involved in this play significantly contributed to the deaths of the star-crossed lovers’. The feud between the two families-the Montagues and Capulets and their rancor that kept them apart which is the main cause

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    There are many ways to describe a love story‚ but in the classic story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ he uses light and dark imagery to let the reader feel how madly in love the two lovers are. Imagery is when you are describing something that is visually descriptive so the reader has an idea of what it looks like‚ Light imagery helps the reader know how the two lovers feel about each other by comparing each other to something bright‚ like the sun. When Shakespeare uses dark imagery‚ it

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is frequently called a true love story‚ but really‚ the two protagonists‚ Romeo and Juliet are merely infatuated. First‚ in most relationships‚ true love takes time to develop‚ and Romeo and Juliet only know each other for a couple of days when they decide to marry. Furthermore‚ Romeo and Juliet constantly refer to each other’s looks‚ rather than to their true personality‚ which is a clear sign that they are simply infatuated. Finally‚ Romeo and Juliet are too

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    rewarded for their patience in waiting for the two lovers to meet. Romeo is shown to be an ingenious lover‚ convincing Juliet to kiss him after only a few sentences. He uses religion in order to persuade Juliet to kiss him. He says that their love can only be described in religious terms‚ as it is associated with the purity and passion of god-like beings. In doing so‚ they are flirting with a blasphemous idea in that Romeo sees Juliet as a Saint that should be worshipped‚ which

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    first sight? Romeo claims he is in “love” with Juliet and Rosaline‚ but doesn’t realize he is confusing it with lust and only feeling sexual desires towards the adolescent‚ he only likes her because of her appearance‚ and is too young to know what love is. Romeo does not understand the complex feelings of love‚ but only selfish desires. Romeo was only feeling a desire towards and Juliet because of their looks‚ not their soul. “That when she dies‚ with beauty dies her store” ( I.I.10) Romeo loves women

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    Mrs. Cavanaugh Romeo and Juliet Essay 15 May 2014 Make or Break Parents or parental figures play a big role in every child’s life. They can be good role models and set good examples for their children‚ or be awful ones and set bad examples. It is the “make or break” part in every child’s life. In the tragedy The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare‚ Friar Lawrence and the Nurse serve as parental figures that greatly impact the development of Romeo and Juliet respectively

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    Love between Romeo and Juliet “Is love really tender? I think it is too rough‚ too rude‚ too rowdy‚ and it pricks like a thorn” (Shakespeare 1.4.25). This play is about two young star crossed lovers who never want to separate from each other. But when the Friar gets involved everything goes downhill. This play has a lot of love in it between Romeo and Juliet. They never could be with each other‚ but they were never together. The Friar tries to make it possible. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by Shakespeare

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