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    true character through all of his soliloquies. Hamlet is an extremely complex character‚ likely the most complex character Shakespeare has ever made. This unpredictability can be seen through all of his soliloquies. Every one of Hamlet’s soliloquies uncovers his deepest contemplations and gives the crowd understanding in the matter of what he is feeling around that time. Hamlet’s soliloquies influence a tone of despair and misfortune. One of Hamlet’s soliloquies is “ Frailty‚ thy name is woman!”

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    In the sixth soliloquy of Hamlet‚ written by Shakespeare‚ Hamlet finally begins to realize his procrastination. In this soliloquy we discover how Hamlet is purely a follower; he needs to compare himself to another person in order to realize his own flaws. This constitutes his madness as he is seemingly an intelligent man‚ as suggested by some of his previous soliloquies‚ but yet is unable to see his own wrongdoings until after it becomes too late. In his sudden realization‚ he confesses his procrastination

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    Romeo and Juliet Outline I. Terms to Know with Examples A. Aside 1. Def: A short speech delivered by an actor in a play (is directed to the audience and is presumed to be inaudible to the other actors) 2. Ex: Romeo: “(aside) She speaks.O‚ speak again‚ bright angel! … When he bestrides the lazy-puffing clouds And sails upon the bosom of the air.” B. Blank Verse 1. Def: Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter lines 2. Ex: Prince: “Rebellious subjects‚ enemies to peace‚ … Your lives shall

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    Romeo & Juliet: Final Assessment- Who’s Most Responsible? In the tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there are a lot of key events and misfortunes that occur and change the course of the play. However‚ although some might say that Friar Lawrence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ it is‚ in reality‚ because of Romeo’s impulsive‚ rash‚ and poor decision-making for why he is the most responsible for the tragedy. Throughout the whole story‚ Friar Lawrence holds some responsibility

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ two noble families are at war: The Montague-Capulet feud is established in the very first scene when a fight breaks out between Montague’s and Capulet’s serving men.The “ancient grudge” between the two “households” has been going on for a long period of time. However we do know know why they are at war. During the 1600s there was a lot of conflict between the Catholic church and the protestant church. Shakespeare uses the Montagues and the Capulets to portray this. The

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    The Ideal Husband Romeo‚ the lover of Verona‚ and Count Paris‚ the ideal partner in marriage‚ are intertwined in fate and are seemingly made opponents of love in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Romeo‚ son of Lord and Lady Montague‚ falls in love with Juliet‚ daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. Due to the fact that the Montagues and Capulets still sustain an ancient feud between their households‚ Romeo and Juliet keep their love a secret. Unaware of their daughter’s love to Romeo‚ Lord and Lady Capulet

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    noble earl’. Capulet arranges this marriage without his daughters consent because he believes it will help to bring his daughter out of her depressive state‚ which he thinks is caused by the death of her cousin Tybalt but in reality it’s because of Romeo being exiled from Verona. The sentence Capulet says shows how kind he is to his daughter; Capulet could have chosen the wealthiest man he could get his hands on‚ however he chooses a ‘noble’ suitor for his daughter to marry. This once again shows that

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    The soliloquy that had the most impact on me by helping me understand Hamlet was from act four‚ scene four. The soliloquy occurs near the end of the play when Hamlet is away from home‚ observing Fortinbras’s army in battle. As Hamlet watches brave soldiers fight for their king’s honour‚ he critically examines his own character‚ questions himself and plans for his future. Personally‚ this soliloquy had a significant impact on me because Hamlet experiences a wide variety of emotions. At the beginning

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    speech before he commits suicide in the name of love. As Romeo is speaking he says many metaphors the set the scene in the soliloquy to pronounce his sorrow and pain. Romeo says‚ “Come‚ bitter conduct‚ come‚ unsavory guide” as an expression of calling the poison to kill him (Shakespeare). This metaphor helps create the dark tone in this soliloquy because Romeo is talking about the poison coming to him. It is standing for the dark and low point Romeo is at‚ and now he is ready to make the final move and

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    story‚ Romeo and Juliet was filled with violence and love. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet loved each other‚ even their parents hatred for each other didn’t prevent the star-crossed lovers from being together. Many lives were taken away due to the rivalry between the Montagues and Capulets‚ including Romeo and Juliet’s. The characters in the three versions of Romeo and Juliet had many similarities and differences. Juliet and Lady Montague stood out to me the most while watching “Romeo + Juliet”

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