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    What similarities and differences do you find in the ways the problems of characters in love are presented in Romeo and Juliet and a section of poems you have studied?” One problem we see with Romeo and Juliet’s love is that it is quite shallow. This is evident when Romeo saw Juliet. He says: “O‚ she doth teach the torches to burn bright!” (Line 43) This suggests that Romeo seems to highlighting how much Juliet stands

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    Romeo and Juliet In the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by profound writer William Shakespeare‚ there is a tragic outcome to the story due to the various acts of the characters‚ whether it was intentional‚ because of pride or simply in their nature to do so. I believe there is no true culprit due to the fact that everyone had a part to play even if in the end you could say it was Romeo’s fault for being impetuous or Juliet’s for being too ignorant. The story starts with a prologue making the reader aware

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    Romeo & Juliet The magnificently written Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare is a tragic tale about lust and love‚ and the lovers take their own lives. The tale takes place in a Italian city called Verona where two rival family are in a dispute against which house is superior‚ but out of this‚ two destined lovers found each other and fell in love. But in thinking too fast their plan gets crushed and turns into something far more depressing than it should have been. Don’t fall in love too quickly

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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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    Romeo and Juliet is a well-known play written by the famous William Shakespeare in the 16th centuries about two lovers (Romeo & Juliet) who impulsively falls in love‚ but cannot be together because of the long feud between their families (the Montague and Capulet families) so they decide to turn their backs on their families and have a secret marriage. Unfortunately for them‚ depict all their effort and sufferance. All there is at the end for them is death. Many may see this play is seen as just

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    Shakespeare?s tragedy about Romeo and Juliet is well known throughout the ages. A common misperception is that Romeo and Juliet were truly in love. Throughout this paper I will explain how infatuation‚ not love‚ was the black horse in this tragedy. The play opens up with Romeo crazy about Rosaline. He says ?She hath forsworn to love‚ and in that vow do I live dead‚ that live to tell it now?. He says roughly the same thing about Juliet‚ ?Ha‚ banishment! Be merciful say ?death??? Later he was quick to

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    worst. In the play Romeo & Juliet‚ Shakespeare reveals how one’s environment shapes one’s choices by how Romeo changes from being depressed to killing Tybalt and Paris because of revenge and love. Romeo changes because he depressed one minute to in love with Juliet. Romeo also changes from killing Tybalt to killing Paris because he defied Romeo. The first reason that Romeo changes is because he is depressed that Rosaline does not love him. In this section of the play‚ Romeo is trying to get over

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    Romeo and Juliet It has often been said that information is power. Knowledge is a weapon‚ and lacking knowledge and information leads people into preventable predicaments. In all walks of life‚ people make bad decisions because they don’t know any better. Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is a prime example of this. Two young lives are lost due to youthful choices and lack of experience. Poor and uninformed decisions can lead to irreversible consequences. As humans‚ we learn from experience. Romeo

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    affects Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. William Shakespeare carries the theme hatred towards others will drive your loved ones away‚ in many different ways throughout the piece of Romeo and Juliet. The first way he shows this theme is in the balcony scene where Juliet explains how she loves Romeo‚ but she worries because he is a Montague. Another time Shakespeare shows this is when there is a fight between the Capulets and Montagues. Romeo kills Tybalt resulting in banishment for Romeo.

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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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