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    fate through the death of young Romeo and Juliet. Various types of love portrayed include romantic love and love for family pride‚ members and title. Hate and feuding is also present throughout the story‚ instigated particularly by the character Tybalt. The composer interacts the themes of love‚ hate and fate to show how destructive and powerful they can be to the unity and peace of a society. Love presents itself in a myriad of ways throughout ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Calf love‚ a term given to mere

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    destiny. With this sonnet Shakespeare finds a means of expressing perfect love and linking it to tragic fate. That fate begins to assert itself in the instant when Romeo and Juliet first meet: Tybalt recognises Romeo’s voice when Romeo first exclaims at Juliet’s beauty. Capulet acting cautiously‚ stops Tybalt from taking immediate action‚ but Tybalt’s rage is set. In the meeting between Romeo and Juliet lie the seeds of their shared

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    “These violent delights have violent ends‚/ And their triumph die‚ like fire and powder./ Which as they kiss consume”(II‚ ⅵ‚ 9-11). “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare is a romantic love story about two people from families that have a long time hatred for eachother. The main Characters are Romeo from the Montague family and Juliet from the Capulet family. Their first encounter was at a masquerade ball and they instantly fell in love at first sight. They quickly got married‚ then soon after

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play about contrasts as much as it is love and hate. It’s a tragic play which love and hate are embodied in many different ways. The Montagues and Capulets hate each other after a long feud long forgotten‚ but Romeo and Juliet meet each other and fall in love instantly “star crossed lovers” showing that hate can be born in love‚ an oxymoron. The prologue establishes the themes of love and hate from the beginning and links the two. The sonnet at the start of the play gives us

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    him from fighting‚ but Tybalt being hot-headed persisted. He then fights with Mercutio‚ in the process killing him. Mercutio was always talking gibberish and making fun of Romeo’s love lost situation. The day after the party when Tybalt walked up to him to ask after Romeo‚ he should have stayed out of the situation but instead he worsens the situation by telling Tybalt to fight him. He said "O calm‚ dishonourable vile submission: Alla stoccata carries away! Tybalt‚ you rat-catcher will you

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    fight because they think that they are better than the Montague’s men. When Montague’s men here this they provoke Sam and Greg and it turns into a Capulet and Montague brawl. 2. Benvolio and Tybalt come upon the servants fighting. Contrast their reactions to the fight. Benvolio tried to stop the fighting‚ but Tybalt calls Benvolio a coward for not wanting to fight. 3. When Montague and Caplet enter and see the disturbance‚ they want to fight‚ too. What do their wives say? Their wives tell them that

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    reference to his wife. "And too soon marred are those so early made" who we later find out married Lord Capulet when very young. Lord Capulet changes after Tybalt dies. Maybe because he loves Juliet so much he wants to help her‚ but instead he makes her life worse. He tries to cheer her up -believing that she cries over the death of Tybalt- by moving the date of the wedding forward to three days time - Thursday. When Juliet refuses to marry Paris‚ lord Capulet becomes very violent‚ and shows another

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    Romeo & Juliet: Haste.

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Haste‚ the over-eagerness to act‚ is an important element in any tragic play. William Shakespeare paid careful attention to this concept in the writing of his famous play Romeo and Juliet. Haste is certainly well shown‚ since most of the characters make rash decisions during the play. Firstly‚ Romeo and Juliet best display haste when they decide to get married after having met merely a couple of hours earlier. While gazing into her orchard and delivering her soliloquy‚ Juliet

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    written by William Shakespeare‚ who penned the play in the year 1597. In the story‚ a young man and a young women from two houses that are torn with an ancient feud fall in love. Eventually‚ events transpire that result in the death of Juliet’s cousin‚ Tybalt‚ who was killed by her lover‚ Romeo. Romeo is exiled for his deed‚ and Juliet’s family plan to force her to marry. She fakes her own death‚ but Romeo does not get news of the plan. Romeo

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    In 1597 a play titled Romeo & Juliet was published. The writer‚ William Shakespeare‚ Had not even an inkling that this play (and many of his other works) would have such and impact on writers all over the world. Romeo & Juliet has been interpreted many times and many ways. There are two popular movies that are both appropriately titled Romeo & Juliet. In 1968 and 1996 movies were created by directors Zefferelli (1968)‚ and Baz Luhrmann (1996). Theses movies ‚along with the original text version‚

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