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    badly due to the consequences of revenge. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues‚ have a family feud. During the feud‚ Romeo and Juliet fall in love despite being enemies‚ arising many conflicts. In the end‚ revenge results in both Romeo and Juliet being dead due to Romeo’s actions. In this play‚ Shakespeare is suggesting that revenge may seem like a good option‚ but it will hurt others and end badly. Through Tybalt having hate for Romeo‚ it displays

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    begin to feel at an early age and are not experienced in how to deal with their sudden emotions towards another individual. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet brings dedication and passion throughout the love story‚ as well as reflecting on teenagers in that time period. Romance remains known to trigger rash decisions without properly thinking through possible consequences and adolescents are not an exception for this behavior. Shakespeare accurately portrays teen romance with emotions felt‚ decisions made

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    In the time of Romeo & Juliet people were expected to marry someone of their caste for power instead of love. Both Romeo and Juliet go against what was expected and decided to fall in love. By doing this both Romeo and Juliet believed that what they feel outweighs the consequences. The Capulets and Montagues hate each other from a disagreement their ancestors had. No one from either house remembers why they hate each other but the houses still fight. Prince Escalus told both houses not to quarrel

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    other and go out together. In the story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet is primarily responsible for the consequences in the play because Romeo should know that Juliet was faking her death and Juliet knew that she will not marry Paris and wait for her love; Romeo in Verona; Italy. To begin with‚ Romeo chooses to go to the party with Benvolio to find beautiful women that Romeo might like. During the party‚ Romeo meets Juliet behind the curtains and he told her that

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    “My bounty is as boundless as the sea‚ my love as deep; the more I give to thee‚ the more I have: for both are infinite.” (II.ii.133-135) In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ two lovers will risk anything and everything to be with each other no matter the consequences. The two’s fate was sealed the moment their families began their feud‚ but in the short time they had‚ they loved to the fullest. In a single play‚ Shakespeare is able to captivate a whole world for an audience and show them the

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    ROMEO AND JULIET [ESSAY] Francis Chan Thoughtless actions are the cause of tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. Do you agree? In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragedy of the two lovers is driven mainly by the thoughtless actions of others. This thoughtlessness is displayed by many of the characters throughout the play; Capulet‚ Montague and the clergy alike. As well‚ these flaws in judgements are expressed through a wide variety of themes such as violence and love. The role of violence

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    capable of shaping up their own fate with their behaviour and actions. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ they young lovers were victims of their own impulsive actions. The lead characters were impatient and did not think before jumping to conclusions. Their carelessness is seen when Romeo and Juliet get married even though their families are at feud. The young blood of the men from both sides and their attitudes lead to street violence‚ and Romeo forgets to get all the information about Juliet’s death

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    of Romeo and Juliet ] Romeo and Juliet is a play about decisions‚ and more importantly‚ about action which comes after the decisions. The play demonstrates how love and hate can impair the decision making process‚ which in turn creates foolish actions. The main characters make decisions based on hate or love‚ and the actions cause unforeseeable consequences. For all actions‚ there are consequences - and the more important the action is‚ the more serious the consequence. The actions in Romeo and

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ the characters make many impulsive decisions‚ one of them being Friar Lawrence who creates careless plans which are not properly thought out. Friar acts without thinking about the consequences‚ leading to misconception and causing dreadful outcomes. Friar Lawrence should be giving smart thought out plans to Juliet considering he is a priest (he should think of another way of helping Juliet without watching the lovers take their lives)‚ he does not follow through with his plan

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    the outcome of Romeo and Juliet is Romeos inability to choose the right choice. Romeos really in love with the idea of love not in love itself. This is apparent when he first meets Juliet; he just had his heart broken by another girl. To satisfy “love” he will not do anything in the logical simple way‚ why didn’t he go to ask Capulet to court his daughter? Did he have to sneak under her balcony the first night? Would the families have kept them apart if he had approached them? Romeo needs to fulfill

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