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    Romeo and Juliet: Fate

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    control. This is exactly what determines Romeo and Juliet’s beginning and end. The play‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is about two young lovers in Verona‚ from opposing families‚ whose passion to be together against all odds‚ leads to their demise. Shakespeare introduces their relationship as “A pair of star-crossed lovers” (Prologue.1.6) which stems from the belief that the stars rule the fate of people’s lives. Romeo and Juliet could not control their destiny because

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    Reflection on Romeo and Juliet In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the main character‚ Romeo Montague changes quite drastically throughout the play. He is a very sensitive man who is really just trying to be with his love‚ Juliet. But the family feud between the Montagues and Capulets and other constraints are making it very hard for the two star crossed lovers just to even met each other. Romeo mainly changes on his outlook of life and how he felt while in love throughout the play. In

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    Romeo And Juliet Flaws

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    people associate love with Romeo and Juliet because they killed themselves to be with each other forever. In today’s society love does not just happen in a blink of an eye it takes time to love someone. Romeo and Juliet’s love story happened in just five days so was it really love? In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo has a tragic flaw which is his impulsive nature. With this flaw Romeo affected a lot of characters in the play but his choices mostly impacted Juliet and also her choices that

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    Shakespeare’s timeless classic Romeo and Juliet illustrates the depth of human emotion‚ particularly despair and joy. This is shown through three specific characters in the play. Romeo has frequent mood swings and often forgets about his previous emotions very quickly. Juliet is always changing from one extreme to the other. She is either really happy or really sad. Lastly‚ Mercutio displays a lot of sass and attitude. These are all emotions typically felt by adolescents and are displayed well throughout

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    Comparing Romeo And Juliet

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    or even songs. For instance Romeo and Juliet‚ the movie directed by Baz Luhrmann. In this movie two characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ find love. The only wringer about that is‚ Was it really love or just an obsession. Romeo‚ 18‚ and Juliet‚ 13‚ hit it off instantly. Before Juliet was part of Romeo’s life he supposedly had another “true” love. Rosaline was the name. Rosaline wasn’t that typical girl in a story. As a matter of fact‚ she was a Capulet‚ the cousin of Juliet. Some people could say that if

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    Romeo and Juliet have very different personalities and qualities‚ I think that might be why they fell in love to begin with. If you think about it Romeo and Juliet’s qualities can be seen in ourselves. I think that I may have a mix of both Romeo and Juliet in me. Romeo is extremely forward and likes to rush into things. For example when Romeo saw Juliet for the first time at the Capulet Ball he instantly fell in love‚ whether it was true love or not‚ he “just had to” meet her. After he had finally

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    In the beginning the Chorus states that Romeo and Juliet are “star-crossed lovers” (they are meant to be by fate). Meaning it is true love. 2. Love can overcome all the obstacles it faces. Romeo and Juliet are willing to overcome any challenge that they may face (their families feud) 3. Romeo and Juliet were not too young to get married Lady Capulet says “I was your mother much upon these years.” That was a normal age to get married. 4. Romeo and Juliet have a healthy relationship because they

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    In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ tells a story about a couple who can’t be together‚ because of the feud that’s going on with their families. Until they both died‚ because of the feud and the hate they had towards each other. Therefore with the death of the couple made the family come in peace. Shakespeare suggests that the idea of loyalty is powerful‚ since loyalty can grow and become strong‚ although we should be cautious on who we choose Romeo and Juliet decided to be loyal to one

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    Romeo and Juliet’s play is art by Shakespeare’s‚ which revolves around a street couple in Verona by the names Romeo and Juliet. (Weis‚ 2012) This play was written based on a fictional story written between the years 1594 and 1596. This art is a fictional story‚ but around 13th century there rose two characters‚ from two famous Italian families and fell in love. These two young stars love fame spread faster across the Italy and France. The tales of the two young lovers lead to the creation of a poem

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    In "Romeo and Juliet" Shakespeare uses the contemporary superstitious beliefs and plays on them using the main characters Romeo and Juliet. For the duration of the Elizabethan era‚ people rested on their beliefs on God‚ superstition and fate to get through their everyday lives. They contemplated the fact that the world‚ in general‚ had had a stability of both good and evil. There are many specific examples which illustrate how the subject of fate had impacted on the public at that point in time.

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