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    Although Baz Luhrmann’s film‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ modernizes the story of the two star-crossed lovers‚ it is a misinterpretation of the original story. In particular‚ the film is ineffective because the portrayal of the characters and their lifestyles do not reflect the original Shakespearean play‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ important scenes are cut and altered from the film as well‚ leaving out essential information that ties the story together. In fact‚ the modernization of the story does not

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    around. Whom would that person blame? In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ many characters died. Tybalt was responsible for Mercutio’s death because he murdered Mercutio. Lady Montague’s death was Romeo’s fault‚ because she could not deal with his exile. He was also accountable for Tybalt’s passing because he killed Tybalt in revenge‚ as well as Paris’s death‚ because Paris provoked him into fighting. Fate is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths‚ because it decided that they

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet is certainly a tragedy‚ one of the best tragedies that ever was written. The reason that this story is a tragedy is because our two main characters both kill themselves out of love for the other and for the fact that they cannot be together. However‚ there is a question to be posed. Who is to blame for those tragic deaths? The answer is not a “who” but a “who all”. Multiple people are responsible for the death of the two; people from both families. It seems terrible

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    "A plague on both your houses. I am sped"(III.i.90). For as long as William Shakespeare’s play "Romeo and Juliet">Montague and Capulet families at the time of his death‚ his curse does no real harm. On the other hand‚ his actions before he is killed have a profound effect on those close to him and those effects ripple out to those even further away. Mercutio is Romeo’s best friend and not a member of either of the feuding families. An examination of Mercutio’s hatred for the sacrament of marriage

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    people are to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Some may say even fate is to blame for the unfortunate events that transcended in Shakespeare’s famous play. However‚ it is one of the main characters that is to blame. Loving and impulsive beloved Romeo is to blame. His impulsiveness is his character’s most fatal flaw‚ and it is what leads him to make decisions that result in not only his and Juliet’s deaths‚ but others as well. First‚ Romeo is so in love with Juliet the first day he meets her

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ a script written by William Shakespeare‚ it certainly is a tragic love story. However‚ the script is full of problematic events. This play is overloaded with trouble from the start to the end. The Rivalry between houses didn’t even cause the most trouble. Juliet Capulet is to blame for everything that went down in this play. It all started at a party at the Capulet house. Romeo and Juliet fall in love with in seconds of seeing each other. The first mistake made is

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    thinks about the word love‚ one would think about marriage‚ kissing‚ and happiness. However‚ love can cause people to get injured or die. This lesson is evident in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare by having irony and characterization. Franco Zeffirelli’s adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet (1968) tried to express this lesson through the use of atmosphere and body language. A lesson that can be learned from Shakespeare’s play is that love can get someone

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    Love is so powerful. Love can lead to death and also to happiness. Romeo and Juliet show that love has no limits. They would do anything for each other. They are just two teenagers in love. But not just teenage fake love‚ they are in deep‚ deep love for each after only a few days. They have such a strong connection with each other and the love everything about each other. They don’t know what will happen after they fall in love‚ but they are willing to embark on the journey to find out. Just like

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    A hidden power believed to control the occurrences in the future guide Romeo and Juliet to a tragic romance. Destiny is uncontrollable and that is evident in the play Romeo and Juliet‚ where the lovers are vulnerable in the hands of fate. The fact that a Montague and Capulet are falling in love is ironic as their families are sworn enemies. Romeo and Juliet are aware that their love is forbidden‚ “a pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life” and yet‚ the stars‚ associated with writing destiny

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    "Who or what is most responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?" Why is it that we as human beings feel the need to blame someone for every negative situation‚ which occurs? If we really look at the situation with any great depth‚ we may discover that an almost endless amount of things may be ’blamed’ for the tragedy. Blaming an individual is pointless - only fate can really be blamed. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was of course their suicides at the end of the play. Now because this was

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