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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is overviewed by the theme of conflict as it is explored within and between the families. Soliloquy‚ Character foil and Hyperbole are also used to create meaningful conflict and atmosphere between the characters‚ which defines the conflict that surrounds them. To begin with‚ Shakespeare shows the theme of conflict within Romeo and Juliet by exploring the conflict between the Capulets. In doing this‚ he uses the techniques of hyperboles to create tension between Juliet

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    balcony scene occurred in which Romeo and Juliet profess their love to one another. After Romeo left the feast‚ he came to the realization that he cannot go home and that he needed to find Juliet. He climbed a wall surrounding the property of the Capulet and jumped down into the Capulet orchard. Benvolio and Mercutio called out for Romeo‚ since they knew he was nearby‚ while Romeo did not respond. Mercutio indulged in a speech in which he mocked the feelings Romeo had for Rosaline. Eventually‚ Mercutio

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    like? This is what happen to Romeo Montague in the story of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. The families were always like this‚ it’s the way they were raised. But Romeo and didn’t care. Romeo is perceived as impulsive‚ emotional and brave. Romeo has shown many examples of emotion in the story. For example‚ In the beginning of the play Romeo is in love with Rosaline‚ but Rosaline does not love him back. So he is emotionally depressed about Rosaline. Romeo said during this situation

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    The Capulets and the Montagues are important families who have had an ongoing dispute for years. When a street fight starts in the streets of Verona‚ citizens of the city decide that anyone who disrupts the piece should be given the worst of punishments. Romeo Montagues‚ is discussing his unreturned affection towards Rosaline with his cousin Benvolio. Meanwhile‚ Juliet Capulet’ hand has been offered to Paris‚ a man who her father has determined suitable enough for her. He decided they will get married

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    Revenge ‚ what is revenge in today’s world compared to the Romeo and Juliet story? A major theme within “Romeo and Juliet” is revenge. In Romeo and Juliet the theme is revenge because of Tybalt’s death and the banishment of Romeo which leads to the death of Paris. People tend to get revenge over a dispute or issue. Close to the time the written word was created‚ humans have had vengeance or revenge on those who have wronged us. Revenge leads to disaster and problems. First‚ an example of the theme

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    WHAT INFLUENCED ROMEO AND JULIET TO FALL IN LOVE? ACT 1 Children just want to be rebellious just like Juliet and Romeo. For example‚ Juliet loves Romeo because she feels pressure from her parents to marry. They have an instant attraction‚ and when a person is young and easily influenced‚ this is sometimes all it takes to spark love. On the other hand‚ I think Romeo’s mindset prior to seeing Juliet was one of sadness and depression from Rosaline’s rejection. When someone is feeling this way‚ they

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    No Fear Shakespeare – Romeo and Juliet (by SparkNotes) -1- Original Text Modern Text Prologue Enter CHORUS CHORUS Two households‚ both alike in dignity (In fair Verona‚ where we lay our scene)‚ From ancient grudge break to new mutiny‚ Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. 5 From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life‚ Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife. The fearful passage of their

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    addition to being a rule breaker and arranging the wedding‚ Romeo killed all six of the characters. Even though he didn’t directly kill all of them‚ he did play a big role in their deaths. When Tybalt stabbed Mercutio in the heat‚ he was aiming for a jab in the arm. Romeo thought that someone was going to get hurt‚ so Romeo draws his sword. “Romeo attempts to beat down their rapiers. Tybalt stabs Mercutio (Shakespeare‚ 121).” When Romeo was trying to beat down their swords‚ he actually moved Tybalt’s

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    Similarities/Differences of Romeo and Juliet/Antigone Rossiter Worthington Raymond once said‚ “Life is eternal‚ and love is immortal‚ and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight.” Many themes can be illuminated in this quote‚ but there are three that stand out and relate to the plot lines of these two tragic plays‚ in a way that makes the emotions and perception of the characters much more palpable and heartfelt. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Sophocles’ Antigone

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    it in 1996 with Romeo and Juliet he makes sure you don’t leave without tears down your eyes and your heart feeling heavy. Romeo and Juliet having an amazing cast and your emotions never once being spared especially in the end. The ending of the play Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is drastically different from the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film version‚ which portrays a more tragic incident. In contrast to the film‚ the play’s ending gives a less tragic approach to the incident. Romeo and Juliet are found

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