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    Romeo Romeo is the young son of the affluent Montague family. He lusts after the unavailable‚ but oh-so gorgeous Rosaline until he sets eyes on Juliet Capulet (the only daughter of his family’s arch enem... Juliet Juliet is the beautiful (and only) daughter of the Capulets. In the play‚ she falls in love with Romeo Montague‚ the son of her family’s mortal enemies.More Than Just a Pretty FaceJuliet is much mo... Rosaline Rosaline is the gorgeous and aloof woman Romeo crushes on until he meets

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    the verdict handed down by the Prince yesterday at the scene of the aftermath of the long-documented Capulet-Montague rivalry. With both houses suffering the losses of some of their most promising youth to love‚ lust and misperception‚ only one question remains: who are to be punished? The main offenders in this charade were Tybalt Capulet (who killed Mercutio) and Romeo Montague (who killed Tybalt and Paris). The problem with punishing the two: they’re both dead. With these two law-breakers out

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    the plotline. The first example of dramatic irony in the play is when a Capulet servant was sent my Lord and Lady Capulet to invite guests to their party. At the same time Romeo and his cousin Benvolio are standing in the streets and the servant comes up to them because he cannot read and asks them to read the names on the list. In return the servant says “Now I’ll tell you without asking. My master is the great rich Capulet‚ and if you be not of the house of Montagues‚ I pray come and crush a cup

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    almost in Juliet’s room or Juliet’s balcony and always at the night. Also Tony and Maria‚ they meet in Maria’s room or Maria’s balcony at night. The time also similar when the main men character killed the main women character’s relative. Romeo killed Tybalt at the night‚ and Tony killed the Bernardo at the night too. Also when the main men character died‚ they died at night but in different place. Romeo died in the church with Juliet and Tony died in the playground near Doc’s store. The clear difference

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    as it is the scene in which the audience feel most involved. Her emotions have an effect on the audience. The audience is an important part in this scene because they know about the secret of their marriage and there parents don’t‚ Lord and Lady Capulet & Lord and Lady Montague. In act three scene five Juliet’s emotions change dramatically from ecstatically happy to expressively sad. At the start of the scene Juliet’s emotions are confused because she is sad that Romeo has to leave but

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    well being. She‚ in some ways‚ takes the place of her natural mother ("Examples of Love in Romeo and Juliet"). Lady Capulet treated Juliet as a naïve young girl with no knowledge and feelings of her own. Nurse recognized the maturity of Juliet and helped to make her truly content. During the entire traumatic experience of arranging a marriage between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ the nurse aided the two young lovers in their quest to be together. She acts as a messenger from Romeo‚ Juliet‚

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    Juliet”-the play of two star crossed lovers‚ whose inevitable death is due to the thoughtless actions of those around them. Not only is this thoughtlessness shown in the characters around Romeo & Juliet‚ such as Tybalt and the Friar‚ but also in themselves. Over all‚ the family feud between Capulets and Montagues is the core of the tragic deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Had there not been a family feud‚ there would have been no need for Romeo and Juliet to hide their love. So In violence and in love‚

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    From Self- absorbed to Strong- Willed: The Metamorphosis of Romeo Montague “Oh Romeo‚ Romeo‚ wherefore art thou Romeo?” (II.ii) Juliet Capulet’s question about Romeo’s character may interest many people while being enthralled with William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ because Romeo Montague does not act as a typical male protagonist in the play. Unlike the typical protagonist‚ Romeo transforms into a whole new person through the scenes. Instead of obtaining a physical change‚ he has gone through

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    bodies of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet were found today in the Capulet tomb. Romeo had taken a poison‚ and Juliet stabbed herself with Romeo’s dagger. But the question is why? It all begins with the feuding Montagues and Capulets. Romeo and his friends sneak into a Capulet party‚ where Romeo meets and falls in love with Juliet. With the help of Friar Lawrence‚ who hopes to reconcile the families‚ they are secretly married the next day. Juliet’s cousin Tybalt‚ who hates the Montagues more than

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    eager to prove and fulfil their love to one another. Set in the city of Verona‚ the two embark on an illicit romantic liaison on top of an underlying feud between their respective families. The long-lasting controversy between the Montague and the Capulet families has been creating extraneous casualties in the city for centuries. The commotion couldn’t have ever been stopped if it wasn’t for when the love birds’ sweet chirps were silenced. While most plots involve climaxes that end in some kind of

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