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    Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy. At the end of the play two young innocent lives were lost because of an old family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. Perhaps several characters played a minor role in these tragic events but I believe that Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s own father‚ was ultimately responsible for her death. In his selfishness and rage he separated his daughter from the one man she truly loved and also rejected his own daughter for disobeying his commands. These two factors let

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    characteristic Friar Laurence and Lord Capulet possessed was their desire to uphold a prestigious reputation and status. The opinion and judgement of the outside world shaped these characters’ actions resulting in a vigorous desire to have a memorable reputation. In the play‚ both Romeo and Juliet fell in love very early in the story and decided to finalize their feelings in marriage. Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ had promised Juliet’s hand in marriage to Paris. Lord Capulet loved Juliet very much‚ but when

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    Lord Capulet because he cares about only his pride and pushed Juliet to her limits. Admittedly‚ many think that Lord Capulet puts his daughter over anybody else‚ and blames Paris for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚

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    determining the outcome of the play. The portrayal of Lord Capulet’s character‚ shows him as one who has the power to tell others what to do as well as having complete power over his household and what happens in his household. He expects his wife (Lady Capulet)‚ daughter (Juliet) and his servants to do exactly as he tells them. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan age‚ so naturally he based most of his plays on the morals and social standards of the time. During the Elizabethan period noble women were

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    been interpreted as an explosion of lust that would occur later on between Romeo and Juliet. The use of fireworks in the sky emphasized the stars‚ and Romeo and Juliet were star-crossed lovers. * The coloring of reds and gold helped make the Capulet house outstanding and showed the audience royalty and richness. * Music was also used to intensify this scene. The song "Young Hearts Run Free" was appropriate‚ because it produced an irony of how Romeo and Juliet would meet that night.

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    Not a word of honor‚ amid the warmth of his mores No endeavor‚ or toil for his fame Eminent for his languor‚ and was rather lame But In an attempt‚ to amend his destiny And fight for supremacy Arose his son‚ Okonkwo Famed for his strength‚ and bravery‚ Like a Reminiscent of a lion in the jungle He arose to be a man of audacity. But amid the mores‚ Prevailed the innocence of a boy Who unaware of his own destiny Became compulsion to the audacious As days came to an end His presence

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    First‚ the Capulets are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because they are unsupportive‚ uncaring‚ and inconstant. For example‚ they wanted to disown juliet because she declared she did not want to marry Paris. This example depicts Capulet not supporting his daughter’s desires‚ although he wants the best for her. In other words‚ if Capulet had not forced Juliet to marry Paris‚ she would not have tried to find a way out of the marriage. Additionally‚ Lady Capulet does not care for her own

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    couple’s battle against fate. The story contains many character‚ each with their own attributes and actions. One of the most trait-evolved characters‚ each with their own attributes and actions. One of the most trait-evolved characters is Juliet Capulet. Although Juliet was brave‚ loyal‚ and persistent‚ her battle with fate was tragically lost. When Juliet’s father promises Juliet’s hand in marriage to Count Paris‚ she thinks of every possible way to prevent the wedding before going to Friar Lawrence

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    American and “chicano” shaped my identity. I vividly remember my birthday parties that I despised more than enjoyed as my two families came together with opposing values and language barriers in conflict on how I was being raised. Although this Montegue-Capulet like relationship ultimately led to the separation of my parents early on I was able to grow to love both of my families in their own way and identify with

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    Rowan Jacobsen’s article in Outside magazine‚ Obituary: Great Barrier Reef (25 Million BC-2016)‚ is titled the complete death and passing of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Jacobsen says the famous Barrier Reef passed away in 2016 at 25 million years old. He says the Barrier Reef is the largest living structure; stretching 1‚400 miles long‚ 2‚900 individual reefs‚ and 1‚050 islands. This grand reef harbors thousands of species. The Barrier Reef is formed by corals‚ tiny anemone-like animals

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