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    The ‘RealRomeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is well known throughout the world. However‚ there are some half truths throughout the story. These include the accurate author who happens to date back before Shakespeare’s birth. Also‚ some parts of his adaption are mistaken. Romeo and Juliet‚ the world famous play‚ isn’t merely a tale; it’s a real life story. Romeo and Juliet were not quite the people that Shakespeare portrayed in the play. Juliet is depicted as a 13 year old girl‚ while in

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    Although Romeo was thought to be so in love with Rosaline‚ I think that his love for Juliet is real. At the beginning of the play‚ Romeo was heartbroken over Rosaline but as soon as he saw Juliet at the party‚ everything changed. Juliet made him feel something very different from the moment he laid his eyes on her. He also expresses and proves his love for Juliet throughout the play. On the other hand we may say that Romeo seemed to be very in love with Rosaline and moved on from her fairly quickly

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    Romeo and Juliet: their names alone will usually bring thoughts of one of the most tragic love stories to this day. Most people are quite familiar with the newlywed couple committing suicide together because their love was forbidden. However‚ if someone were to look at it from a different angle‚ Romeo and Juliet weren’t the only ones who decided their death. Yes‚ they finalized their deaths‚ but they weren’t the only ones at fault. In fact‚ they were murdered by people with good intentions. This

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    Romeo & Juliet: Final Assessment- Who’s Most Responsible? In the tragedyRomeo 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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    The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is caused by fate alone? Discuss. The famous love story - Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare in the 1500’s is a tragic play caused by fate‚ impatience and impulsiveness and a Family feud. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is not caused by fate alone. Every tragic scene in the play occurs because of fate. Romeo and Juliet fall in love because of fate. Shortly after Juliet meets Romeo she quotes‚ ’My only love sprung from my only hate!’ They were destined

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    1- Contrast Foil Character: Romeo / Mercutio I I Impulsive / Mocks Romeo In terms of his vision of love. Tragic Hero: (Underscored throughout the play) (Must have a tragic flaw) Romeo is a tragic hero because his tragic flaw is that he is impulsive. C) FATE Darkness / Lightness Rosaline: Moon Juliet: Sun Willpower is important. Fate is different from Shakespearean tragedy. Fate is important but willpower of human beings is underestimated. Willpower

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    Who is to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet revolves around many facts but mainly focuses on the family feud. First of all I will start off telling you about the family feud and why it had such an effect on the tragedy then I will lead into other facts such as Friar Laurence‚ who believed that if Romeo and Juliet were married it would stop the family feud and I will also talk about how strong the love was between Romeo and Juliet. All these facts play an

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet with Alternate Endings Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is the story of a pair of star-crossed lovers that results in great tragedy. One may ask‚ “Why would Shakespeare choose such a tragic ending for his heroes?” Hopefully this essay will answer that very question for you. Over the years‚ Romeo and Juliet has remained one of the most popular and most studied literary works of all time. With this amount of popularity‚ hundreds‚ even thousands

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    play‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ this is shown when Juliet makes the decision to take Friar’s potion and when Romeo makes the decision to go to the Capulet’s party. In reality‚ small decisions can lead to big consequences as well. Small decisions like getting in the car‚ lighting a candle‚ and joining a team can lead to big consequences such as getting in a car crash‚ burn down a house or building‚ and getting athletic scholarships. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ by William

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    Everyone knows that in every tragedy‚ there has to be conflicts‚ arguments‚ and deaths involved. Well‚ the most famous play that Shakespeare ever wrote had all those classifications and ended with a horrible ending. After William Shakespeare wrote the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ numerous people started analyzing and having different viewpoints and opinions on who’s to blame for the tragedy throughout the past years. Many critics have studied the play and Shakespeare himself and argue about who’s

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