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    Juliet uses many metaphors and allusions to demonstrate or describe her thoughts and lust for Romeo. She begins her riddle of allusions by asking phaeton’ s carriage to bring in the dark of night for Romeo to arrive in this quote(3.2.2) “ Toward Phoebus lodging such a wagoner driver.” . She then thinks of how fast the night will come and how much she wants the night to come in this following saying of Juliet (3.2.4)“ bring in the cloudy night immediately.” . Romeo is supposed to come to Juliet at

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    Romeo is the son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague but is also best friends with Mercutio and his cousin Benvolio. Romeo has a stronger bond to Friar Lawrence than he does with his parent and this makes the Friar the father figure of Romeo just like how the nurse is for Juliet. Verona respected and loved him; in addition‚ he was also a handsome man who falls easily in and out of love. During the play‚ Romeo’s character evolves from adolescence to adulthood as a result of his love for Juliet

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    quickly from just a little change. For example‚ when Romeo gets invited to the party and meets Juliet. It a his new destiny to meet juliet‚ and he changes his entire life to that one moment. The only reason romeo bumps into the waiter because she was in a rush to do something else‚ and he gets an invite because he thinks he is a Capulet. Also when tybalt kills mercutio. Tybalt didn’t want to kill tybalt he did it by accident‚ therefore‚ romeo fights tybalt and kills tybalt. Romeo’s destiny changed

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    What formal features of Romeo and Juliet might lead critics to categorise it as a tragedy? To analyse the formal tragic features of Romeo and Juliet which could lead to its critical classification as a tragedy first and foremost is the understanding of the formal definition of tragedy as given by Aristotle and the understanding of it with regards to Senecan tragedy which provided the model for Elizabethan tragedy‚ and the contemporary view of tragedy. Aristotle’s formal elements of tragedy

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    expression should be think before you do. Romeo and Juliet both make very idiotic choices killing themselves to be with each other. Juliet is 13 and had an entire life ahead of her. Even if it wasn’t going to be with Romeo she still had friends and family. Romeo and Juliet had full power about how their lives played out. As does anyone else. Others may think love is based off of fate but true love comes with hard work and good decisions. Some may say Juliet is blinded by love‚

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    Romeo and Juliet Debate Essay “I was never really insane except upon occasions when my heart was touched..We loved with a love that was more than love.” These quotes by Edgar Allan Poe shows us that love can turn some people very idiocy‚ like what happened in Romeo and Juliet. They were both deeply in love with one another‚ but couldn’t rid of all the insanity. That madness that was born due to their feuding families‚ made them their adversaries. Enemies should not be together in love! Thus‚ due

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    Exploring the different ways that Shakespeare presents the theme of love in the play ‘Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the late 16th century. The play was set in romantic Italy and has various different themes explored by Shakespeare which portray his views on different aspects of life. The main theme that this essay will be focusing on is exploring the different types of love and how they run throughout the play. Some of the other

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    Romeo and Juliet. A tragic story about two young star-crossed lovers‚ known by many throughout the world. This story originally written by William Shakespeare‚ has been rewritten‚ performed and filmed numerous times with modified versions of the original script. Even though all of the different performances of this Shakespearean tragedy all revolve around the same concept‚ some performances and/or films better represent the original story when compared to others. This is the result of some of the

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    The Downfall of Romeo and Juliet This summary is going to be about when Romeo killed Tybalt and how Romeo and Juliet committed suicide also how Romeo and Juliet committed suicide at the end of the book and how the feud between the two families ended when the both died. In Romeo and Juliet‚ impulsivity of youth is responsible for the youth lover’s tragic downfall because of the death of Tybalt and because of Juliet marring Paris. During the middle of the book‚ Romeo and Juliet decided to get married

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    Who or what is to blame for the tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet depicts the story of two star-crossed lovers from feuding families who‚ after a series of fateful events‚ choose to take their own lives rather than live without each other. The tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet can be blamed on Friar Laurence‚ the family feud and the impulsive actions of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence makes several irresponsible decisions throughout the play such as his unwise

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